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1837-38; 

CONTAINING 

THE  NAMES,  PLACES  OF  BUSINESS,  AND  RESIDENCES  OF  THE 

PRINCIPAL  INHABITANTS ;  LISTS  OF  PUBLIC  INSTITUTIONS, 

BANKING  AND  SHIPPING  COMPANIES, 

COACHES  AND  CARRIERS  ; 

ALSO, 
LIST  OF  VESSELS  REGISTERED  AT  DUNDEE; 

•  TO  WgiCH  IS  ADDED, 

DIRECTORY  FOR  BROUGHTY  FERRY. 


DUNDEE: 

JAMES  CHALMERS,  CASTLE  STREET. 

1837.  ■  M€.-     7  ..^ 


J,  Chalmers,  Printer,  Dundee 


UX:AL  HISTORY 

ceo  S7a  e?7V 


PREFACE. 


Soon  after  the  first  notice  was  issued  that  a  Directory 
for  Dundee  was  in  the  course  of  publication,  several 
unforeseen  and  unavoidable  circumstances  occurred, 
tending  to  retard  its  progress  and  delay  its  appearance. 
Perfect  accuracy  in  such  a  publication  as  the  present 
is  hardly  attainable,  although  the  greatest  care  and 
attention  have  been  bestowed  in  collecting  the  informa- 
tion, and  making  up  the  lists.  Any  omissions  or 
errors,  how^ever,  which  may  have  inadvertently  crept 
in,  it  is  confidently  trusted  will  be  found  neither 
numerous  nor  material.  A  supplementary  sheet,  con- 
taining lists  of  the  Magistrates  and  Town  Council, 
Police  Commissioners,  Harbour  Trustees,  &c.  will  be 
published  immediately  after  the  elections  take  place, 
with  any  other  alterations,  corrections,  or  additions 
which  may  appear  necessary,  or  which  the  publisher 
may  receive  before  that  time. 

Dundee,  1837. 


/: 


CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Advertisements, End  of  Volume. 

Banking  Companies 98 

Bank  Branches 98 

Customs 101 

Consuls  for  Foreign  States 101 

Coaches 113 

Carriers 114 

Cricket  Club 97 

Directory: 

Dundee 1 

Additional  Names 89 

Broughty  Ferry 90 

Excise  Office 119 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Companies 99 

Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Agencies 100 

Fire  Engine  Establishment 97 

Gaol  and  Bridewell  Commissioners 95 

Guildry  Incorporation 96 

Harbour  Trustees 101 

Harbour  Police .......102 

Infirmary ..., 11 9 

Kirk  Session ............120 


VI  CONTENTS. 

Page. 
Lunatic  Asylum 119 

Magistrates  and  Town  Council 95 

Merchant  Seamen's  Fund 102 

Nine  Incorporated  Trades 96 

Newspapers .....120 

Orphan  Institution  120 

Post  Office 112 

Public  Seminaries 97 

Public  Officers 120 

Police  Establishment ,.., 96 

Stamp  Paper  and  Assessed  Tax  Office ,.118 

Stamps 118 

Shipping ..105 

Shipping  Companies. 103 

Sea  Insurance  Companies 102 

Sea  Insurance  and  Ship  Brokers 103 

Seamen  Fraternity 102 

Three  United  Trades 96 

Watt  Institution , 97 


1837-38 


AB  —  AD. 


Abbot,   Alexander,  commission  agent  and  accountant,  No.   21, 
Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  w. 
Aberdeen  Shipping  Company's  Office,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Aberdein,  James,  late  stoneware  merchant.  No.  22,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  china  and  stoneware  merchant.  No.  36,  High  Street,  n= 
Adam,  James,  bookseller  and  stationer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  :Mrs.,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n- 

—  William,  Custom-house,  Mid  Shore,  n. 

—  William,  shipagent.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  27,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Peter,  gardener,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  John,  vintner,  Horsewater  Wynd,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  William,  manufacturer.  Lower  Chapelshade,  w. 

—  James,  vintner,  head  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Andrew,  manufacturer,  Strathiiiartine  Road,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Andrew,  collector  gas  light  company.  Small's  Wynd,  e, 

—  Mrs.  David,  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 

Adams,  Alexander  H.,  teacher.  No.  1,  South  Tay  Street,  w. ;  house 
Hawkhill,  s. 
— i     David,  teacher,  Scott's  Close,  Nethergate  ;  house  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Tay  Street  Lane 

—  George,  gardener.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  ^Irs.,  grocer,  West  Port,  n. 

A 


^  AD  — AI, 

Adamson,  Thomas,  writer,  High  Street ;  house  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Thomas,  shipbuilder,  Seagate,  s. ;  house  No.  35,  Seagate,  s» 

—  Robert,  merchant,  No.  17,  Overgate,  s. ;  house  Constitution 

Road 

—  William,  shipmaster.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Yearaan's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Addison,  Mrs.  Samuel,  Sea  Braes,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Adie,  Rev.  Dr.  Charles,  Mill  Bank 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  William  (Balfour  and  Meldrum's) 

—  Rev.  Henry,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Advertiser  Printing  and  Publishing  Office,  New  Inn  Entry,  s- 
Agnevv',  John,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  James,  vintner.  Long  Wynd,  w> 
Ainslie,  Mrs.,  Seagate,  s. 

Air,  Alexander,  tailor,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  w. 

Aird,  Adam,  boot  and  shoe  warehouse.  No.  17,  Union  Street,  w> 

Airth,  William,  householdweaver,  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road,  n. 

James,  shoemaker,  (Nine  Trades'  officer).  High  Street,  s. 

Aitcheson,  William  K.,  wine  and  spiritmerchant,  Peter  Street,  w~ 
Aitken,  Rev.  Robert,  Strawberry  Bank,  Perth  Road,  s. 

William,  surgeon,  Seagate,  s. ;  house  Seagate,  n. 

Mrs.,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

William,  smith.  Speed's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

Alexander,  Miss  Jane,  milliner,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate 

Mrs.,  Martin's  Buildings,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

George,  and  son,  general  agents,  Exchange  Street,  s. ;  house 

Magdalen  Yard  Road 

—  William,  grocer,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  David,  surgeon,  Overgate,  n. 

John,  vintner,  Smithfield,  head  of  Hilltown 

James,  vintner,  Murraygate,  n. 

James  L.,  druggist,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  druggist.  West  Port,  s. 

. Alexander,  flaxdresser,  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 

David,  tailor,  Kermath's  Buildings,  West  Port 

Charles,  tailor,  west  end  High  Street,  n. 

Alison,  John,  merchant.  No.  90,  Cowgate,  n  ;  distributor  of  stamps, 
and  collector  of  assessed  taxes  ;  house  Union  Mount 

—  Robert    Alison,    surveyor   of    customs ;    house    South   Tay 

Street,  w. 


AL--AN  <a 

Allan,  David,  boot  and  shoemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

— .  Alexander,  baker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Jamas,  hairdresser,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  William,  musician,  Nucator's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Edward,  late  gamekeeper,  Albion  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  engineer.  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  John,  Morgan's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

Allardice,  Archibald,  bookseller  and  stationer.  Trades'  Hall,  High 

Street ;  house  V/est  Chapelshade 
Ambrose,  John,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 
Ancient  Mason  Lodge,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Anderson,  Patrick,  of  Ardestie  Mains,  King  Street,  s. 

—  John  Hodgson,  cornfactor  ;  house  Airly  Lodge 

—  John,  writer,  No.  10,  Reform  Street,  w. ;  house  ditio 

—  Graham,  draper.  No.  C,  Reform  Street,  w. 

— .  David,  bookseller  and  stationer,  west  end  of  High  Street 

—  Andrew,  tobacconist.  Mid-kirk  Style,  Overgate,  s. 

—  David,  assistant  cashier   Union    Bank ;    house    Olive    Bank 

—  William,  jun,,  tavernkeeper,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  James,  Bone  Mill,  Peep-o'-day  ;  treasurer  Royal  Inlirmary  ; 

house  South  Tay  Street,  w. 
— .     John  C,  agent.  No.  3,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  and  Cathcart,  merchants,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  v^.. 

—  David,  surgeon.  King  Street,  s. 

— .  Misses,  ladies'  seminary.  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Misses  M.  &  E.,  dressmakers.  No.  19,  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Thomas,  spiritdealer.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  C,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Alex.,  stoneware  merchant.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s, 

—  William,  sliipowner,  Burnhead 

—  William,  shipbroker.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  William,  customs,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Deck  Street,  n. 

—  John,  Kirkaidy  Shipping  Office,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  vi-, 
— .  John,  vintner,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  Mrs.  William,  brewer,  Nethergate,  s<. 

—  Peter,  &  Co.,  home  woodmerehants,  Yeaman  Shore,  s. 

—  David,  cabinetmaker,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Peter,  spiritdealer,  Millar's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  late  baker,  Perth  Road,  s. 
— -  Ebenezer,  wright,  Hawkhill,  s. 


4  AN  — AR 

Anderson,  Mrs.,  Anderson's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Alexander,  grocer,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Mrs.  William,  Grayheath,  HawkhiH,  n. 

—  David,  late  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  JMrs.,  vintner,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  Mrs.,  grocer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  3Irs.  James,  Mid  Road,  Cbapelshade 

—  William,  tailor.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  James,  vintner,  Arthur  Street,  Dallfield 

—  H.,  grocer,  Rosebank  Lane,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  M.,  grocer,  Kidd's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  vr. 

—  William  (of  Anderson  and  Cathcart),  Smeaton's  Buildings, 

Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 

—  William,  merchant,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

, —  William,  customs,  Mudie's  Buildings,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  Wighton's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
_  Mrs.,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  xi. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Campbell's  Close,  High  St»eet,  n. 

—  S.,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

James,  spiritdealer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

James,  wright,  Meadowside 

Francis,  wright,  Baltic  Street,  s. 

_  James,  brewer,  Milne's  Court,  Wellgate,  vr. 

Mrs.  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  West  Port,  s= 

Mrs.  Jarnes,  MilKe's  Court,  Wellgate,  w. 

James,  carver  and  gilder.  No.  09,  Nethergate,  n. 

John,  M'Intyre's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 

Mrs.,  sicknurse,  Small's  Wynd,  w. 

Miss,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster.  Union  Close,  Kethergate,  a- 
John,  messenger-at-arms,  Thorter  Row,  w. 

Andrews,  D.,  drawingmaster.  Public  Seminaries 

Alexander,  mason,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Blackness  Road,  n» 

—  Alexander,  clerk,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Blackness  Road,  n» 
Angus,  James,  shipmaster,  Overgate,  n. 

Annan,  Matthew,  smith,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  Alexander,  vintner.  East  Rosebank  Lane,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  David,  printer,  >Jo.  193,  Overgate,  n. 

Anton,  George,  grocer,  Duncan's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Archer,  William,  grocer,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  Francis,  vintner,  Horse  Wynd,  w. 


Aa  —  BA  .    •» 

A?cher,  John,  gvocer,  Barrack  Stree',  w. 

John,  weaver,  Strathmartine  Road,  w. 

Archibald,  J.,  hosier,  High  Street,  n. 

James,  Ferry  letter<:arricr,  No.  145,  Overgate,  n. 

Arkla/,  John,  saddler,  Trades'  Hall,  s. 

Mrs.,  head  of  Wellgate,  xv, 

Armstrong,  William,  clerk,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  William,  Carolina  Port 

Arnot,  Rev.  David,  iMagdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

Arrott,  James,  M.D.,  St.  Andrew's  Street,    v.. 

Atherstone,  Thomas,  (organist  St.  Paul's  Ch.ipel,)professor  of  music. 

Constitution  Road 
Austen,  John,  working  jeweller  and  silversmitli,  Nelhergate,  s. 
Aymer,  John,  corafactor.  Dock  Street,  n. 

n 

Bachop,  George,  draper.  No.  C-l,  High  Street,  n. 

Bailie,  Andrew,  cooper,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 

Bain,  Walter,  engineer,  Peter  Street,  w. 

Baker,  H.  A.,  professor  of  music,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

Balfour  and  Meldrum,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  Cowgate^  s. 

Balfour,  Alexander,  Airly  Lodge,  Perth  Road,  n. 

Balardie,  J.,  painter,  St.  Clement's  Lane 

Balbirnie,  Robert,  broker.  Session  Street,  Witchknovr,  n. 

—  William,  slater,  Bucklcmaker  Wynd,  s. 

Ball,  Mrs.  .VI.,  vintner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street^  n, 

Ballin,  Dr.  De,  teacher  of  German,  Thorter  Row,  w. 

Ballingall,  Miss,  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

BaUic  CofFeeroom,  Cowgate,  n. 

Bank  of  Scotland's  OfSce,  No.  49,  High  Street,  n. 

Banks  and  Stephen,  writers,  No.  10,  High  Street,  s. 

Banks,  John  Martin,  silkmcncer,  No.  7,  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.,  Mid  Road,  Chapelshadc 

— .  George,  Banks'  Buildings,  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade 

John,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

-—  William,  grocer,  Ladywell  Lane,  Lower  Chapelshade 

—  James  (of  Banks  and  Stephen)  writer,  Meadow  Street 

—  George,  shipmaster,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  William,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  h- 

a2 


6  BA  — BA 

Banks,  Thomas,  sliipmaster,  Overgate,  s. 
Banncnnan,  William,  weaver,  IJyehill  Park,  Logie 
Barclay,  William,  tobacconist,  Murraygate,  s, 

—  Robert,  dentist,  Xo.  1!),  High  Street,  s. 

—  Alexander,  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s, 

—  George,  shoemaker,  Cvichton  Street,  e. 

—  John,  manufacturer.  East  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  William,  umbrellamaker.  Barrack  Street,  w, 
Barland,  James,  teacher,  Orphan  Institution,  Small's  Wynd,  e= 
Barnet,  James,  wright,  Johnson's  Lane,  Hawkhill,  s, 

—  !Mrs.,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  Alexander,  shipmaster,  Thorter  Row 

—  Peter,  Barnet's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 
Barnie,  Mrs.,  caravanhirer,  Peter  Street,  e. 

John,  vintner,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

David,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Barney,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  King  Street,  n, 

Barrie,  William,  town  clerk  ;  house  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

M.,  vintner,  Brown  Street,  e. 

—  George,  jun.,  farmer,  back  of  Law 

—  George,  Barrie's  Buildings,  Wester  Clepington 

—  M.,  &  Co.,  corkcutters,  English  Chapel,  Nethergate,  n. 
Barron,  James,  shipowner ;  box-master  of  seamen  fraternity ;   re^ 

sidence  South  Ferry 

—  John,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Barry,  James,  agent,  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Charles,  tailor,  Boyack's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Batchelor,  Miss,  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  coppersmith.  Castle  Street  e. 

—  William,  saddler.  No.  U,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  w. 

—  G.,  thread  manufacturer,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  George,  upholsterer,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  George,  cattledealer.  Cotton  work  Road,  Dens 

—  George,  clerk.  Bain's  Court,  Cowgate,  n. 

—  William,  saddler,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Bathie,  William,  shoemaker,  Hilltown,  e. 

Baxter,  William,  merchant,  East  Cowgate,  s. ;  Ellangovvan-house 

—  David,  merchant,  Cowgate;  residence  Craigie-house 

—  Edward,  merchant.  No.  1,  King  Street,  s. ;  vice-consul  for  the 

United  States  of  America ;  residence  Balgay-house 
.. —     Brothers  and  Co,,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  Cowgate,  s. 


BA  — BE  7 

Baxter,  Johiv  Gorrel  (of  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co.)  Ellangowan-house 

—  William  Gorrel  (of  Baxter  Brothers  &  Co.)  Ellangowan-house 

—  Misses,  of  Idvies,  King  Street,  n. 

—  William  William,  merchant,  Wellgate,e.;  house  King  Street,  s. 

—  John  Boyd,  writer,  Castle  Street,  e. ;    procurator- fiscal  for 

Dundee   district   of   Forfarshire ;    Seacraig-house,    Ferry 
Road,  s. 

—  William  Boyd,  town  chamberlain  ;  house  King  Street,  s. 

—  and  Miller,  writers,  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 

—  John  H.,  bookseller  and  stationer,  Murraygate,  s. ;    house 

Seagate,  s. 

—  Thomas  H.,  grocer  and  spiritmerchant,  foot  of  Wellgate,  w. ; 

house  Bain's  Square,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  George  Ross,  confectioner  and  grocer,  Trades'  Hall,  n. 

—  George  L.,  draper,  No.  112,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  John  Cowley,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Maxwelltown 
Mrs.  James  H.,  milliner,  Trades'  Hall,  n. 

Mrs.,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Robert,  shipjoiner,  Westshore 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Baxter's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Bernard  Street,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  agent.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  John,  grocer,  Rose  Street,  Dallfield 

—  George  H.,  manufacturer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
David,  clerk.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Thomas,  baker,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  David  W.,  baker,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  W.  C,  wright,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. ;  house  King  Street,  n. 

—  James,  customs,  Mint  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Nicoll  R.,  upholsterer,  Rankine's  ('lose.  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  tailor,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Misses,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Bayne,  Dr.  John,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

Beal,  John,  inspector  of  factories,  Ryehill  Cottage,  Logic 
Beatt,  James,  shipmaster.  Butcher  Row,  w. 

—  Joseph  and  Charles,  packers.  Sugar-house  Wynd,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  grocer.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  mason.  Brown  Street,  e. 
Beattie,  John,  baker.  Black's  Croft,  n. 
Beatton,  Angus,  flesher,  Hilltown,  w. 

Begbie,  William,  cornfactor,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 


8  BE  — BE 

Begg,  Arthur,  tailor  and  clothier,  No.  199,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  broker,  Overgate,  s. 

Beharrie,  Alexander,  builder,  Dudhope  Wynd,  n. 

—  William,  manufacturer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Alexander,  jnn.,  builder,  Dallfield  Walk,  w. 
Bell,  Thomas,  Belmont-house,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Alexander,  surgeon,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Robert,  surgeon,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  William,  Upper  Chapelshade,  w. 

Thomas,  jun.,  merchant,  Midshore,  n. 

Robert,  postmaster   and   newspaper   agent.    No.    1,    Castle 

Street,  e.  ;  house  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 

. John,  writer.  Castle  Street,  e. ;  house  Hawkhill  Place 

_  , and  Gutlirie,  merchants,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w, 

James,  rope  and  sailmaker,  Dock  Street ;  house  and  manu- 
factory Perth  Road,  s. 

. Peter,   wine  and  spiritmerchant,    No.  22,   High  Street,  s.  ; 

house  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  George  P.,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  cabinetmaker.  No.  28,  Union  Street,  e. 

—  IMrs.  William,  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Misses,  Miln's  Buildings,  No.  58,  Nethergate,  s, 

—  David,  cornfaclor,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  millmanager,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  M.,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Helen,  callenderer.  Thorn's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Mauchlin  Tower  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  broker,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Bonnet,  William,  manufacturer.  King  Street,  s. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Sandeman's  Court,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  John,  lapper,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

—  James,  weaver,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  wright.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  John,  vintner,  Scouringburn,  n. 
Benson,  Mrs.,  Methodist  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Bentley,  Thomas,  vintner,  Scouringburn,  n. 
Benvie,  Andrew,  mercliant,  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Exchange  Street,  s. 
Berrie,  Mrs.  William,  Perth  Road,  s, 


BE— BI.  9 

Berrie,  Miller,  merchant,  Wellgate,  e.  ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 
Berry,  Alexander,  insurance  agent,  No.  42,  Murraygate,  s. ;  house 
Meadow  Entry 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Betherins,  Mrs.  Eliza,  grocer.  King  Street,  n. 

Binnie,  Alexander,   (from   Edinburgh),  working  jeweller,  No.  9, 

Thorter  Row 
Binny,  Mrs.,  Bell's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Birnie,  David,  manufacturer,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  David,  mechanic.  West  Port,  n. 

Bisset,  William,  manager  Dundee  and  Leith  Steam  Packet  Com- 
pany; house  Hawkhill  Place 

—  Thomas,  druggist,  No.  G8,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  Campbell's  Buildings,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  Miss,  Baxter's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William,  saddler,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

James,  machinemaker,  Temple  Lane,^West  Port,  s. 

—  P.,  shoemaker,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Black,  James,  town's  architect.  No.  31,  Reform  Street,  e. ;  house 
Jobson's  Court,  Seagate,  n. 

—  John,  Public  Seminaries ;  house  Stewart's  Close,  Seagate,  s. 

—  David,  agent,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  Robertson's  Buildings,  Upper  Pleasance 

—  James,  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  James,  vintner,  Butchart's  Close,  3Iurraygate,  n. 
Blackadder,.  William,  civil  engineer,  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 
Blackie,  Alex.,  flaxdresser,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 
Blain,  James,  late  tide  surveyor  of  customs.  No.  42,  Seagate,  s. 

—  James  H.,  customs;  house  Strawberrybank,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John  Earl,  shipowner,  Peter  Street ;  house  No.  42,  Seagate,  s. 
Blair,  David,  of  Cookston,  No.  42,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  INIrs.  Captain,  No.  101,  Nethergate,  n. 

'    —  H.,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,"  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  hosier,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  William,  upholsterer.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  tailor.  High  Street,  n. 

—  AVilliam,  tailor,  Scouringburn,  n. 

Blakey,  William,  collector  of  excise ;  house  Forebank  Cottage 
Blyth,  Henry,  merchant,  No.  27,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 


10 


BO^BR 


Boase,  Charles  William,  bankers,  No.  52,  Murraygate,  e. 

—  George  Clement,  banker,  King  Street,  n. 
Bon,  John,  nautical  instrument  maker,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Bonella,  James  H.,  surgeon.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Fues,  n. 

—  James,  flaxdresser.  East  Seagate,  n. 
Bonnar,  Francis,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 
Bonthron,  John,  grocer,  Witchknow,  s. 
Booth,  Charles,  tailor.  West  Fort,  n. 

—  David,  millmanager.  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade 

Borrie,  Peter,  Tay  Foundry,  Trades'  Lane,  w. ;  house  St.  Andrew's 
Street,  e. 

—  David,  bootmaker,  No.  38,  High  Street ;  house  Greenfield 

Place 

—  John,  tobacconist,  No.  16,  Union  Street,  vv. 

—  Mrs.  David,  sen..  No.  15,  Union  Street,  w. 
Bourke,  James,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

Bower,  David,  manufacturer.  Park  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  George,  farmer,  Logic 

—  Mrs.,  Midkirk  Style,  Overgate,  s. 

Bowie,  Miss,  Ladies'  Seminary,  Tay  Square,  South  Tay  Street 

—  Miss  E.,  dressmaker,  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Alexander,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Bowman,  Mrs.,  lodgings.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

Bowman,  James,  cabinetmaker,  Long  Wynd,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Charles,  mariner,  No.  100,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  John,  cabinetmaker,  Union  Street,  e. 

Boyack,  William,   merchant  and  flaxspinner,   Wellgate,  e. ;   house 
Nethergate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  machinemaker,  Fenton's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  machinemaker.  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Wighton's  Land,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
Boyd,  George,  hairdresser,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  George,  jun.,  agent,  Castle  Street,  w. ;  house  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  James,    manager   Sugar    Refining    Company ;    house    East 

Cowgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  wright,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  confectioner  and  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 

—  George  H.,  teadealer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
Boyter,  David,  millmanager.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  gracer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Braid,  Peter,  millmanager,  Lower  Pleasance 


BR  — Bit  11 

Braid,  James,  flesher,  Hllltown,  e. 

Brand,  James,  guard  of  the  "  Kingdom  of  Fife"  coach,  Kinnin- 
ment's  Inn,  Craig 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  head  of  Hilltown,  w. 
Brash,  George,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 
Bremner,  Lieutenant,  Little  Close,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  cowfeeder,  Fairmuir 

Brennan  and  Macelmail,  druggists.  West  Port,  s, 
Bricknall,  Andrew,  clothier.  No.  1 6,  Reform  Street,  w. 
British  Linen  Company's  Bank,  Murraygate,  s. 
Brodie,  Samuel,  merchant,  No.  74,  Cowgate,  n. ;  house  Greenfield 
Place 

—  and  Webster,  flaxspinners,  North  Tay  Street,  e- 

—  Robert,  spiritdealer.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  Mrs.,  grocer,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Colin,  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 
Brookes,  William,  ilesher,  Witchknow,  s. 
Brough,  William,  manufacturer,  Black's  Croft,  s. 

—  James,  vintner,  East  Shore 

Brown,  Andrew,  merchant  and  flaxspinner.  No.  28,  Cowgate,  s. ; 
residence  Balgilio-house 

—  John,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  East  Cowgate,  n. ;   house 

South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  James  and  William,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  James  (of  J.  and  W.  Brown),  Park  Place,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  David,  merchant,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

—  Andrew,  jun.,  shipowner,  No.  15,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  A.  and  R.,  shipbuilders,  East  Shore 

—  Alexander  (of  A.  and  R.  Brown),  Sommerville  Place 

—  Misses,  strawhat  manufacturers.  No.  3,  Trades'  Hall,  n. 

—  James,  engineer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  George,  smith.  Cotton  of  Craigie 

—  James, 'manufacturer,  Lilybank 

—  Mrs.,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  customs,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Peter  Street,  e. 

—  Misses,  Sandeman's  Court,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.,  St.  Clement's  Court,  Vault,  w. 

—  Thomas,  No.  19,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Couttie's  Wynd 

—  David,  vintner,  Craig  Lane,  w. 


12  BR  — BR 

Brown,  John,  agent,  Union  Street,  e. 

—  and   Allan,    machinemakers  and  flaxspinners,    Sea   Braes> 

Perth  Road,  s. 
John  (of  Brown  and  Allan),  Sea  Braes,  Perth  Road 

—  David,  writer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Thomas  (of  iMilne  and  Brown),  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Misses,  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Peter,  Advertiser  Office,  Bell's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David  S.,  vintner,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  George,  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Scouringburn,  s. 
James,  late  of  Bankhead,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  John,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

David,  tailor.  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade 

Charles,  tailor.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

Thomas,  grocer,  Arthur  Street,  Dallfield 

James,  spiritdealer.  King  Street,  n. 

John,  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

William,  printer,  Speid's  Close,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

David,  vintner.  Mint  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Miss,  milliner.  No.  21,  Reform  Street,  e. 

AVilliam,  tailor,  Kankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  tailor,  Macintosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Mrs.,  lodgings,  Meadow  Street,  s. 

Mrs.,  grocer,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethcrgate,  n. 

—  Miss  M.,  Nethergate,  n. 

David,  grocer,  Witchknow,  s, 

—  Miss,  milliner,  Peddie's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  flaxdresser,  Overgate,  s. 
Browne,  Alexander,  agent,  Cowgate,  s. 

Bruce,  John,  linen  manufacturer.  No.    1,    Bain's   Square;  house 
Hawkhill,  n. 
William,  late  baker.  Miller's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  merchant,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Andrew,  manufacturer.  Queen  Street,  e. 

—  James,  manufacturer.  Queen  Street,  e. 

—  Alexander,  wright,  Doig's  Court,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  George,  carpenter,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  Misses,  milliners,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  Ebenczer,  vintner,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Alexander,  flaxspinner,  Dudhope  Park 


BR  —  BIT  13 

Bruce,  John,  grocer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  David,  shipmaster,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

Brymer,  Robert,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  head  of  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Robert,  jun.  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  Overgate,  s, 
Bryson,  Mrs.,  Commercial  Street,  e. 

—  A.  and  W.,  masons,  Scouringburn,  n. 

Biichan,  James,  hardware  merchant.  No.  8,  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  James,  vintner.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 
Buchanan,  James,  lodgings,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 
Budge,  David,  commission  agent,  Lindsay  Street,  e. 

Bulk,  Alexander,  rope  and  sailmaker,    Crichton  Street,  e. ;   house 
and  manufactory  Perth  Road 

—  James,  weaver,  Mackay's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John  G.,  vintner,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Edward,  manufacturer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd 

—  John,  ropemaker,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

Buist,  James,  merchant.  No.  15,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w.  ;  house 
Union  Street,  w. 

—  Richard,  upholsterer.  Castle  Street,  e. ;  house  Castle  Court 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Nethergate,  s. 
Bunton,  James,  vintner.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Bums,  William,  bellhanger,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  flesher,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Mrs.,  lodgings,  Malthouse  Close,  s., 

—  William  G,,  basketmaker.  No.  21,  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Burton,  James,  grocer.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

Butchart,  Andrew,  brewer,  No.  12,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  David  M.,  woollendraper  and  hatter,  No.  2,  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  W.,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  manufacturer.  East  Cowgate,  n. 

—  and  Gibb,  woodmerchants,  East  Harbour 

—  George,  baker,  Dudhope  Wynd,  n. 

—  Thomas,  brewer,  M'Cosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  wright,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
^     John,  currier,  Overgate,  s. 

Butter,  Alexander,  wright,  West  Fort,  s. 

B 


14 


CA  —  CA 


C. 


Cable,  James,  shipmaster,  Seagate,  s. 

Cables,  Mrs.,  grocer,  Thorter  Row,  e. 

Caird,  E,  (of  Reniiy  and  Caird)  Princes*  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Alexander,  late  shipmaster,  West  Port,  s. 
Calder,  Thomas,  vintner,  James'  Park 

—  David,  spiritdealer,  Hilltovvn,  e. 

—  William,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

Caledonian  Hall,  Castle  Street,-  w.   (under  charge  of  William  Liv- 
ingston, bookseller) 
Cairncross,  John,  accountant  Dundee  Bank  ;  house  Nethergate,  n. 

—  William,  customs.  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 
Caithness,  Miss,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  P.,  cabinetmaker.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster.  Dyers*  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  J.  and  A.,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

Caiman,  John,  shipbuilder.  East  Shore  ;  house  Balgay  Farm 
— ■     David,  shipbuilder,  Peep-o'-day  Lane ;  house  Seagate,  s. 

—  William,  collector  of  Merchant  Seamen  Society's  Fund,  foot 

of  Castle  Street,  w.  ;  house  Tannage  Court 
Calvert,  Robert,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  Small's  Wynd,  w. 
Cameron,  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweller.  No.  4,  High  Street,  s. 

—  James,  spiritmcrchant.  No.  84,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  No.  85,  Murraygate,  a. 

—  Patrick,  agent,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  James,  mason,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  George,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Ewan,  vintner,  Seagate,  n. 

—  George,  shipmaster,  Crichton  Street,  w. 
Daniel,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  John,  hairdresser,  Nethergate,  s. 

Mrs.  William,  Tay  Shipping  Tavern,  Fish  Street,  s. 

Wilson,  plasterer,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

Alexander,  "manufacturer,  Hilltown,  w. 

David,  shipmaster.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

Thomas,  spiritdealer  and  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 


CA  —  CA 


15 


Cameron,  Daniel,  vintner,  Wellgate,  e. 
Campbell,  John,  Crown  Hotel,  Greenmarket,  e. 

James,  farrier,  foot  of  Thorter  Row,  Nethergate,  n.  ;  house 

Ctichton  Street,  e. 

—  John,  tobacconist,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  Rev.  Archer,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  tailor  and  clothier,  High  Street,  s. 
Andrew,  manufacturer,  King  Street,  s. 

—  John,  corkcutter,  Seagate,  s. 
Mrs.,  vintner,  Vault 

—  James,  Robertson's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  mason,  Mackay's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 
David,  tailor.  No.  33,  West  Port,  n. 

—  John,  hosier,  Overgate,  n. 

D.,  vintner,  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  James,  English  teacher,  Seminaries  ;  house  Dudhope  Place 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
William,  vintner,  Dallfield  Walk,  vv. 

John,  candlemaker.  Candle  Close,  Overgate,  s. 

John,  tea  and  spiritdealer,  Greenmarket,  n. 

D.,  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 

Camperdown  Hall,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Cant,  John,  leather  merchant.  Vault,  w. 

—  William,  grocer.  Vault,  e. 

Cargill,  James,  Lilybank  Foundry,  Arbroath  Road 

—  William,  flaxdresser,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

Carmichael,  James  and  Charles,  engineers,  Guthrie  Street,  West  Ward 

James  (of  J.  and  C.  Carmichael)  Milnbank 

Charles  (of  J.  and  C.  Carmichael)  Sommerville  Place 

and  Cock,  brickmakers,  Lochee  Road,  w. 

Peter,  millmanager.  Den  Brae,  King  Street,  n. 

—  James,  jun.,  engineer,  South  Tay  Street 

—  James,  baker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Carnegy,  Robert,  surgeon.  No.  30,  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Misses,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Carnie,  David,  glazier.  West  Port,  s. 
Carrie,  William,  millmanager;  Milnbank 

—  Helen,  grocer,  Murraygate,  s. 
Carruthers,  U.ivid,  M.D.,  Nethergate,  n. 
Carswell,  Tliomas,  shipmaster.  Castle  Court 


16  CA — CH 

Carswell,  Mrs.  William,  King  Street,  n. 

Cassels,  Misses  E.  and  J.,  grocers,  East  Seagate,  n. 

Cassidy,  Peter,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Tally  Street,  e. 

Catanach,  James,  manager  of  the  Tay  Steam-packet  Company 

Cathcart,  James  (of  Anderson   and   Catiicart),   Wellington  Street, 

Forebank 
Cathie,  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  foot  of  Vault 
Cathro,  Mrs.,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  George  (late  grocer),  Perth  Road,  n. 

Chalmers  of  Glenericht,  Colonel  K.  H.;  town  residence  Perth  Road,s. 

—  and  Hackney,  merchants  and  flaxspinners.  Bain's  Square 

—  Charles  (of  Chalmers  and  Hackney),  Magdalen  Yard 

—  James,  bookseller,  stationer,  and  musicseller,  No.  4,  Castle 

Street ;  Printing-office,  Thorn's  Close,   High  Street,  n.  ; 
house  Comely  Bank,  Constitution  Road 

—  John,  surgeon,  Overgate,  s. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Thomas,  mariner,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  e. 

—  Peter,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  vintner,  &c.,  No.  172,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  vintner.  No.  Ufa',  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  grocer.  Union  Street,  Maxwelitown 

—  George,  vi^eaver.  Union  Street,  Maxwelitown 

—  George,  leather  merchant,  Overgate,  s. 
Chaplin,  John,  vintner,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  vintner,  Hiiltovvn,  e. 

Chapman,  Henry,  manager  Shipbuilding  Company,  East  Seagate 

—  James,  hardware  merchant,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Thorter  Row,  e. 
Child,  Thomas,  hecklemaker.  Exchange  Streft,  n, 
Chisholm,  Mrs.  D.,  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

Christie,  Alexander,  writer,  No.  5,  Reform  Street,  e. ;  Justice  of 
Peace  clerk;  bouse  Magdalen  Yard 

William,  cashier  Dundee   Commercial  Bank  ;   house   King 

Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  manager  of  Dundee  and  Hull  Shipping  Company, 

Exchange  Buildings,  Shore  ;  house  Millbank  Place 
James,  accountant,  British  Linen  Company's  Bank  ;  house 

Roodyards 
Mrs.,  No.  C,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  David  George,  and  Co.,  painters,  Seagate,  n. 


en  —  CO  17 

Christie,  Jolm  Wilkie,  clerk,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  macliiiiemaker,  Scouringburn,  n. 

Peter,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

Alexander,  saddler.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w, 

—  Mrs.  G.,  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  David,  mealseller.  Brown  Street,  e. 
Christopher,  S.,  mariner.  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 
Chronicle  Printing  and  Publishing  Office,  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 
Clark,  George,  merchant  and  shipowner.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Charles,  merchant  and  manufacturer,   Overgate,   n.  ;   house 

Westfield  Cottage 

—  Andrew,  vintner.  South  Lindsay  Street,  w. 

—  James,  mailcoach  guard.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s, 

—  David,  hairdresser,  Seagate,  s. 

—  David,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  grocer.  Black's  Croft,  n. 
Mrs.,  Peter  Strtet,  e. 

—  James,  ship-agent.  Young's  Close,  West  Port,  s. 

—  Mrs.,  straw-hat  manufacturer.  No.  44,  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.,  Shepherd's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  David,  plasterer.  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  James,  painter,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Charles,  grocer,  West  Port,  w. 
John,  teacher,  Overgate,  s. 

Clayhills,  Alexander,  of  Invergowrie,  Nethergate,  s. 

Clement,  James,  (late  of  Post-office)  message-runner,  Gray's  Close, 

High  Street,  n. 
Clyde,  David,  candlemaker,  Overgate,  s. 
Cobb  and  Mitchell,  writers,  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 

—  David  (of  Cobb  and  Mitchell)  Kdenbank 

Cochran,  James,  surgeon.    No.  157,    head  of  Seagate,  n.  ;   house 
Nethergate,  n. 

—  William,   druggist.    No.  56,  Murraygate,  s. ;    house  Peter 

Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  George,  manufacturer.  King  Street,  s. 
■ —     Andrew,  millmanager,  Milnbank 

—  David,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie        ,;,i 

'£  b2 


18  CO — CO 

Cock,  James,  jun.,  merchant,  Milnbank 

i —     William,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  merchant  and  manufacturer.  East  Cowgate,  n. ;  house 

Hilltown,  e. 

—  William,  surgeon,   Murraygate,   n.  ;    house   No.    1,    Bain's 

Square 
Coghill,  Rev.  D.  G.  foot  of  Blackness  Road 
Collier,  William,  merchant,  No.  1,  Bain's  Square 

—  Misses,  Mount  Pleasant,  Havvkhill,  s. 

Collins,  Francis,  hosier,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Charles,  broker,  Hunter  Street,  Witchknow,  s. 
Colman,  James,  basketmaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  William,  ship-agent,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 
Conacher,  James,  writer.  No.  12,  Bain's  Square,  Wellgate,  e. 
Conally,  James,  grocer,  Mackay's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Peter,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  West  Port.  s. 

Constable,  Alexander,  watchmaker  and  jeweller,  No.  7»  High  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  William,  Union  Street,  e. 
1 —     Miss,  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs,,  Dallfield  Walk,  e. 

—  Mrs.,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Cook,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  and  Son,  brush  manufacturers.  No.  20,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Cooper  and  Balbirnie,  slaters.  Little  Meadows 

David  (of  Cooper  and  Balbirnie)  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  David,  grocer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  vintner,  Nethergate,  n. 

Corner's  Hairdressing  Rooms,  Exchange  Street,  n. 
Cotton,  James,  weaver,  Borrie's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 
Courier  Printing  and  Publishing  Office,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 
Coupar,  David,  clothier.  No.  70,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  brewer.  No.  80,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  John,  baker.  Princes'  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  baker.  No.  89,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Robert,  mariner,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  David,  eatinghouse.  Fish  Street,  n.  . 

—  Mrs.,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  West  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Robert,  feuar,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  Jqhn,  manager  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  Brown  Street,  e. 


CO  —  CR  19 

Coupar,  James,  vintner,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

Mrs.,  potato  merchant,  Hilltown,  e. 

Thomas,  clerk,  Wighton's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

i—     George,  mason,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

James,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s. 

Coutts,  James,  wright,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  n. ;  superintendent 
of  Fire-engine  Establishment ;  house  Fenton's  Close,  nar- 
row of  Murraygate,  n. 

James,  engineer.  Ilavvkhill,  s. 

Cowan,  James,  brassfounder  and  gasfitter,  Meadow  Entry,  e. 

Matthew,  tailor,  Brown  Streft,  e. 

Cowans,  Mrs.,  vintner.  Vault,  w. 

William,  grocer,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

Cowgate  Callendering  Company,  Cowgate,  n. 
Crabb,  David,  slater.  Brown  Street,  e. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Dock  Street,  n. 

Benjamin,  Excise  officer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William,  hairdresser,  Overgate,  s. 
Craig,  David,  grocer.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  Peter,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 
Craigie,  William,  slater.  Brown  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  shipmaster,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
Craik,  Miss,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.,  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  n. 

—  and  Macaully,  flaxspinners.  East  Ward 

David  (of  Craik  and  Macaully)  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Miss  Margaret,  Nethergate,  n. 
Crammond,  George,  vintner,  Craig  Lane,  e. 
Crawford,  Miss  Whiteleys,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  William,  ironmonger,  No.  24,  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  William,  shoemaker,  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  London  Shipping  Company's  Office,  Mid  Shore 
— ;     David,  gardener,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Alexander,  shoemaker,  Fairmuir 
Crerar,  Alexander,  grocer,  Hilltown,  w. 
Crichton,  John,  surgeon,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Archibald,  manager  Sea  Insurance  Company,  Cowgate,  n.  ; 

house  King  Street,  s. 

—  Alexander,  silk,  cotton,  and  woollen  dyer,  Meadow  Entry,  w. 

—  John,  flaxspinner,  Lower  Pleasance 

—  Mrs.  Peter,  baker,  Nethergate,  s. 


20  CR— cir 

Crichton,  Mrs.  William,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  teacher  of  navigation,  Cameron's  Buildings,  Exchange 

Street,  s. ;  house  Peddie's  Square,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  John,  baker.  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Miss,  Crichton's  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  David,  tailor,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mrs.  John,  brewer.  King  Street,  n. 

—  James,  agent.  Trades'  Lane  Court 

—  Miss,  Union  Close,  Nethergate,  n. 

Crighton,   David,    shipowner   and  surveyor  for    Lloyd's,   Dudhope 
Terrace 

—  and    Steele,   silk   mercers   and   clothiers    No.    28,    Reform 

Street,  w. 
Crockatt,  James,  grocer  and  seedsman,  No.  198,  Overgate 

—  John,  of  Easter  Denhead,  West  Port 

—  Peter,  grocer,  King  Street,  n. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Butcher  Row,  n. 
CroU,  Robert,  reedmaker,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  Tay  Street  Lane,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Charles,  vintner,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

—  John,  raillmanager,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  John,  weaver,  Beattie's  Square,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  mason,  CroH's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  William,  watchmaker.  West  Port,  n. 

—  and  Stewart,  wood  merchants.  Ward  Road,  n. 
Croom,  John,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 
Crosby,  Rev.  J.  G.,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Cross,  Rev.  John,  No.  17i  Seagate,  s. 

Crow,  John  (late  farmer)  Crow's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Crystal,  James,  vintner.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

Cumming,  James,  writer,  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Frederick,  M.D.,  No.  7,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Gershom,    engraver,    No.    21,    Reform    Street,  e.  ;    house 

Nethergate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Witchknow,  n.  , 
'  —     Mrs.  grocer,  Hilltown,  e, 

Cunningham,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  No.  1 7  Castle  Street,  e. ; 
house  No.  4,  Castle  Street 

—  James,  wrIght,  Nethergate,  n. 

Curr,  William,  teadealer  and  grocer,  No,  190,  Overgate,  n. ;  house 
No.  20,  Union  Street,  e. 


CO-r-DA  21 

Currance,  Mrs.  David,  Overgate,  s. 

Customhouse,  Mid  Shore 

Cuthbert,  John  and  Son,  coachbuilders,  Barrack  Street,  e. 

—  John  (of  John  Cuthbert  and  Son)  Barrack  Street,  e. 

—  William,  millmanager,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  James,  vintner,  Overgate,  n. 

iDaer,  Andrew,  plumber,  Nevir  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 
Dalgairns,  Peter,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  Mid  Shore  ;  house  above 

—  Mrs.  Nethergate,  s. 
Dallacliy,  Robert,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Dargie,  James  C.  merchant,  Jobson's  Court,  Seagate,  n. 
Darling,  Mary,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Darney,  Captain  J.  James'  Park,  Forfar  Road 
Davie,  Peter  (late  flaxspinner)  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  West  Port,  n. 

—  Thomas,  mason.  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  Robert,  Davie's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Davies,  James,  hosier,  Overgate,  n. 

David,  Peter,  mason,  Hilltown,  e. 
Davidson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Ellenbank,  Perth  Road,  n, 
,— ,     Laurence,  M.D.  Sea  Wynd,  Nethergate,  s. 
. —     William,   shipowner,    No.     1     Commercial    Street ;    house 

Srnall's  Wynd,  e. 
„!—     Robert  and  John,  clothiers  and  iron  merchants.   No.    114, 

High  Street,  n. 
, —     Robert  (of  R.  and  J.  Davidson)  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  John,  Westfield,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  John  (of  R.  and  J.  Davidsqn)  Westfijld,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  James,  fishcurer,  Seagate,  s.  ;  house  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Peter,  and  Co.  fjshcurers,  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  shipmaster,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

«—     Thomas,  landsteward,  Blackness  Estate,  Manor  Place,  Perth 

Road,  n. 
< —     John,  vintner,  Rose  Street,  Dallfield 

—  Thorjias,  shipmaster,  Peter's  Court,  Cowgate,  n. 

—  George,  Maryfield,  Forfar  Road,  w. 

—  David,  slater,  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s, 
^r~r     TJiomas,  shoemaker,  Hawkhill,  n, 


22  DA  —  DI 

Dawson  and  Miller,  silk  mercers  and  clothiers,  Nos.   13  and  l5j 
Reform  Street,  e. 

—  John,  tailor,  Wyllie's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

Deacon,  Daniel,  Garland's  Buildings,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Deas,  Thomas,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e.  ; 

house  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 
Dempster,  Andrew,  vintner,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  Misses,  milliners,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  Joseph,  town's  bellman,  Thorter  Row,  e. 

Denham,  Walter,  innkeeper,  Mauchlin  Tower  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Denoon,  John,  iron  and  tinplate  worker.  No.  42,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  and  Co.,  brokers.  No.  71  >  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Helen,  broker,  Overgate,  n. 

Deuchars,  George,  shipmaster.  Castle  Lane,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  Mrs.  East  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Deuchars'   Buildings,  Perth 

Road,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Castle  Court,  s. 

Devlin,  B.  spiritdealer.  Dock  Street,  n. 
Dewar,  Mrs.  Eliza,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  draper,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Yeaman  Shore,  n. 
Diack,  George,  spiritdealer,  Murraygate,  s. 
Diamond,  Mrs.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

Dick,  Alexander,  merchant   and    flaxspinner.    East   Cowgate,   n.  ; 
house  Seagate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  flesher,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  and  Fyfe,  clothiers,  No.  18.  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  William,  farrier.  No.  12,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Francis,  tobacconist  and  bookseller.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  John,  tinsmith,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Alexander,  brewer,  Couttie's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Francis,  tailor,  west  end  High  Street,  n. 

—  F'rancis,  tinsmith.  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  dairy,  Meadowside ;  house  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Mrs.   Milnbank 

—  David,  agent,  Baltic  Street,  s. 

—  and  Kewans,  Misses,  milliners.  Barrack  Street,  w. 
- —     and  Co.  grocers,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

—     Misses,  clear  stearchers,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Dickie,  Charles,  and  Son,  wireworkers,  Overgate,  n. 


DI  — DO 


23 


Dickie,  James,  smith.  Queen  Street,  w. ;  vintner.  No.  1 09  Seagate,  n. 
Dickson,  Mrs.  grocer,  Overgate,  n, 

—  James,  customs,  Burnhead 

—  William,  stationer,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Dingwall,  Andrew,  feuar,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
Divine,  John,  wright.  Queen  Street,  e. 

—  Richard,  pensioner.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  James,  broker,  Overgate,  n. 

Dobson,  Thomas,  Excise,  Rose  Street,  Dallfield 

Doctor,  Joseph,  merchant,  Cowgate ;  house  Constitution  Road,  e. 

—  A.  vintner.  Barrack  Road,  w. 

Doig,  James,  manufacturer,  Hawkbill,  n. ;  house  Perth  Road,  ». 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  David,  grocer,  Ladywell  Lane,  n. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Hawkbill,  n- 

—  James,  wright,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  Miss,  Fenton's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  lapper,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  George,  machinemaker.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 
Donald,    James,   and    Son   (Lochee)   merchants  and  flaxspinners, 

Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate,  w. 
Donaldson,  Miss  Isabella,  boarding  school,  Mount  Pleasant,  Hawk- 
hill  Place 

—  Misses,  dressmakers,  Bank  Close,  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  H.  L.  bookseller,  stationer,  and  musicseller.  No.  3  Reform 

Street,  e. 

—  Thomas,  vintner.  Black's  Croft,  s. 

, —     James,  shipmaster.  Queen  Street,  w. 

—  Robert,  jeweller  and  silversmith,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  David,  grocer,  Park  Wynd,  Hawkbill,  s. 

—  John,  fldxdresser,  Wright's  Court,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Thomas,  wright,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Donnet,  John,  millmanager.  Up  ler  Pleasance,  n. 

—  M.  grocer,  Ann  Street,  Maxvvelltown 

Douglas,  John,  clothier,  English  Chapel,  west  end  of  High  Street 

—  Lesslie  (late  of  customs)  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Guthrie's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  clerk,  Shepherd's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkbill,  n. 

Dove,  John,  landsurveyor,  Campbell's  Buildings,  Crichton  Street,  e. 
Dow,  Arthur,  vintner,  Dock  Street,  n. 


24 


DO— DU 


Dow,  William,  wright,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

—  Mrs.  High  Street,  n. 

—  James,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Downie,  Lieut.  Alex,  tacksman  of  ale  and  beer  duty.  Police  trea- 
surer's office,  High  Street ;  house  Seafield  Park 
Drummond,  Miss,  Meadowside 

—  Miss,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  druggist,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  superintendent  of  Police,  Police-office;  house  Castle 

Street,  s. 

—  John,  engineer,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Robert,  shoemaker.  Manor  Place,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  William,  mariner,  Witchknow,  w. 

Dron,  Peter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
Dryburgh,  John,  phmemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Dryden,  James,  merchant,  Hawkhill  Place 

—  David,  vintner,  Smithfield 

Ducat,  Henry,  stabler  and  vintner,  foot  of  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  David  (of  Rait  and  Ducat)  Seagate,  n. 
Duff,  John,  merchant,  Bellfield,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Daniel,  engineer  and  flaxspinner,  South  Tay  Street 

—  Robert,  merchant,  Baltic  Street ;  house  Magdalen  Yard 

—  George,  leather  merchant,  Barrack  Street,  w^ ;  house  Bellfield 

—  David,  merchant,  Wyllie's  Entry,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  William,  merchant,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Robert,  auctioneer  and  appraiser.  No.  21  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  David,  shipmaster,  Baxter's  Court,  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  brewer,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  John,  clerk,  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  .John,  vintner,  Upper  Pleasance,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Patrick,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  John,  grocer,  How's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

Duffus,  John,  tacksman  of  Public  Warehouse,  Greenmarket,  w. ; 
house  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  John,  upholsterer.  Castle  Court,  s. 

Duke,  William,  smith.  Constable  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
Duncan,  George,  merchant ;  residence  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Peter,  merchant,  Peter  Street,  w. ;  house  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Dr.  Greenfield  Place 

—  Rev.  Alexander,  Perth  Road,  s. 


DU — DU  25 

Duncan,  Archibald  (judge  of  Harbour  Police  Court)  solicitor  and 
notary  public,  High  Street,  s. 

—  William,  late  shipmaster,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Andrew,  vintner,  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  Tay  ferries,  Craig  Lane,  w.  , 

—  Andrew,  stoneware  merchant,  Hawkhill,  s. 

- —     David,  late  brewer,  Rodger's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Robert,  tailor,  Hilltown,  w. 

— .  Thomas,  mason,  Borrie's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  William,  reedmaker,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  C.  D.  baker,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  agent,  Bruce's  Entry,  Wellgate,  w, 

—  David,  tailor,  west  end  High  Street,  n. 

—  Richard,  brassfounder,  Overgate,  n. 

Dundas,  James  (of  Dundee  Foundry)  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n= 

—  James,  jun.  iron  merchant  and  agent,  Trades'  Lane,  e, ;  house 

Cottonwork  Road 
Dundee  Banking  Company,  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  Union  Bank,  No.  46  Murraygate,  s. 

—  New  Bank,  No.  53  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Commercial  Bank,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Perth  and  London  Shipping  Company's  OflSce,  Mid  Shore,  n„ 

—  Hull  Shipping  Company,  Exchange  Buildings,  Shore 

—  and  Hull  Steam  Packet  Company,  Mid  Shore 

—  and  Union  Whale  Fishing  Company,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Tay  Whale  Fishing  Company,  Seagate,  s. 

— .  Heroine  Whale  Fishing  Company,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Sea  Insurance  Company,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

—  Marine  Insurance  Company,  -Bain's  Court,  Cowgate,  n. 
. —  Sugar  Refining  Company,  Seagate,  n. 

—  and   Newtyle  Railway  Company's  Depot  and  Office,    Eas 

Ward 

—  Gas  Light  Company,  Peep-o'-day,  Ferry  Road 

—  Saw  Mills,  Trades'  Lane,  w. 

—  Public  Library,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Harbour  Trustees*  Rooms,  East  Harbour 

—  and  LeLth  Steam  Packet  Company,  West  Shore,  n. 

—  Forge  Company,  Sea  Braes,  Perth  Road,  s. 
— .  Wheaten  Bread  Society,  Brown  Street,  e. 

Dunn,  James,  flesher,  Ryehill,  Perth  Road,  n. 

G 


26  DU — EK 

Durliam,  John,  bookseller  and  stationer,  No.  27  Reform  Street,  e. 

E 

Eadie,  Thomas,  perfumer  and  hairdresser,  No.  67  Murraygate,  r» 
Easson,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  Robert,  and  Son,  manufacturers.  Dens 

—  Robert,  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Robert,  brewer  and  vintner,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  David,  grocer,  No.  29  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  William,  Step  Row,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Robert,  grocer,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  John,  and  Son,  cork  manufacturers.  Barrack  Street,  Wo 

—  Mrs.  Jean,  haberdasher,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  William,  gardener,  Barrack  Road,  w. 
Edgar,  Charles,  spiritdealer,  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

Edward,  A.  &  D.  &  Co.  merchants  and  flasspinners.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  merchant,   East  Cowgate,  s. ;  house  Magdalen 

Yard  Road,  n. 

—  David  (of  A.  and  D.  Edward  and  Co.)  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  James  (of  A.  and  D.  Edward  and  Co. )  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  Allan,  shipowner.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  John,  mariner,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  N.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 
Edwards  and  Davie,  manufacturers,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  John  (of  Edwards  and  Davie)  Hilltown,  w. 
Elder,  Andrew,  brewer,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  James,  florist  and  gardener,  Viewfield  Gardens,  Blackness 

Road,  n. 

—  William,  mason,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Samuel,  brewer,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Lowson's  Buildings,  Nortli  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  John,  baker,  foot  of  Blackness  Road 

—  John,  spiritdealer,  Seagate,  s. 

Elgin,  Mrs.  vintner,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n» 
Elliot,  William,  shoemaker,  Nethergate,  s. 
Ellis,  Miss,  Ellis'  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Erskine,  Thomas,  shipowner.  Constitution  Road,  e. 


ER  —  FE  27 

F,rskine,  F.  and  H.  hamcurers,  grocers,  &c.  No.  14?  Overgate,  n. 
Esplin,  James,  draper,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Ewan,  John,  merchant,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

Mrs.  grocer,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

John,  provision  merchant,  Overgate,  n. 

Miss,  milliner,  Shepherd's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

Ewing,  Thomas,  commander  of  the  steam  ship  "  London,"  Gellatly's 
Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

William,  shipmaster,  Fish  Street,  s. 

Exchange  CofFeeroom,  Exchange  Buildings,  Shore 
Excise  Office,  Duncan's  Buildings,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

Fairweather,  William,  merchant,  Cowgate,   n.    and  St.    Andrew's 
Street,  e. ;  house  Wellgate^  e. 

—  Alexander,  teacher,  Peter  Street  Seminary 

—  James,  tobacconist,  Murraygate,  s. 
— ■     Miss,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  James,  weaver,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Miss,  Wyllie's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  John,  vintner,  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 
Farmer,  Agnes,  grocer,  Hilltown,  e. 
Farquhar,  William,  manufacturer,  Cowgate,  s. 

Farquharson,  Andrew,  late  cabinetmaker,  James'  Park,  Forfar  Road 

—  William,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  John,  gardener,  Upper  Pleasance,  n. 

—  Robert,  late  merchant.  No.  9  Overgate,  s. 
Feathers,  James,  tailor,  Higli  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  No.  19  High  Street,  s. 

Fender,  Mrs.  innkeeper,  head  of  Tally  Street,  Overgate,  s. 

—  William,  baker,  Fender's  Buildings,  foot  of  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Fenton,    James,   engraver,    copperplate   and   lithographic   printer, 
Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  John,  thread  manufacturer  and  dyCr,   Fenton's  Close,  narrow 

of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Vault,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  farmer,  Lawside 


28  FE  —  FL 

Fenton,  John,  tailor.  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  and  Co.  shoemakers,  Overgate,  s. 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Fenwick,  James,  carver,  gilder,  and  printseller,  No.  23  Nethergate,  s, 

—  John,  upholsterer.  No,  46  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Peter,  carver  and  gilder,  Nethergate,  s. 
Feren.P.  clock  and  watchmaker,  No.  22  Reform  Street,  w. 
Ferguson,  William,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Hilltovrn,  e. 

—  John,  surgeon,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  James,  brewer,  east  end  of  Seagate,  n. 

—  Daniel  (Mr.  William  Kirkaldy's)  No.  29  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Misses,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  James,  grocer,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Thomas,  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  Robert,  grocer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  William,  tinsmith,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Overgate,  s. 

—  William,  baker,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 
Ft'rrier,  William,  tailor  and  clothier.  No.  3  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Dalllield 

—  and  Kennedy,  perfumers  and  hairdressers,  No.  17  Reform 

Street,  e. 
Fettes,  Joseph,  professor  of  dancing  and  gymnastics,  Seagate,  s. 

—  James,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Fielding,  David,  printer  (Mr.  Chalmers' office)  No.  100  Nethergate 
Findlatcr,  James,  landsurveyor  and  civil  engineer,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Findlay,  William,  late  merchant,  Overgate,  s. 
Finlay,  William,  spiritdeakr,  head  of  Long  Wynd,  Overgate,  s« 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Fisher,  Daniel,  vintner.  Earl  Grey'^s  Dock,  w. 
Fisken,  Mrs.  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  J.  tea  warehouse.  No.  23  Reform  Street,  e. 
Fitchet,  Mrs.  lodgings,  Jobson's  Court,  Seagate,  n. 

P'ieet,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Sea  Braes,  Perth  Road,  s, 
Fleming,  Mrs.  No.  11  Reform  Street,  e. 

James,  tailor  and  clothier.  No.  19  Reform  Street,  e. 

_     Charles  (Hull  Shipping  Company's  Office)  Exchange  Street,  &> 

George,  shipmaster,  Castle  Court 

Mrs.  Daniel,  Miller's  ^Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. . 

George,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 


¥h  —  FR  29 

Fkming,  Mrs.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  James  G.  baker,  Cowgate  Port,  n. 
William,  grocer,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  James,  and  Co.  manufacturers,  Dudhope  Wynd,  s. 

—  James,  and  Son,  manufacturers,  Hilltown,  &. 

—  James,  manufacturer.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Miss,  Yeaman's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Mint  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Andrew,  carpenter,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  John,  wright  and  glazier,  Thorter  Row,  e. 

Flowerdew,  William  Allen,  writer,  No.  9  Overgate,  s. ;  house  Gray- 
bank,  Nethergate,  s. 

FoUon,  Martin,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Overgate,  n. 

Foot,  William,  blacksmith.  Windmill  Lane,  Hilltown,  w. 

Forbes,  James,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  Wellgate,  w.  ;  house 
Milnbank 

—  Mrs.  W.  H.  Union  Street 

—  John,  vintner,  foot  of  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 
Alexander,  vintner,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  baker,  Lindsay  Street 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

Ford,  James,  merchant,  Peter's  Court,  Cowgate,  n. 
Forgan,  James,  writer,  New  Inn  Entry  ;  house  Lilybank 
Forman,  Mrs.  lodgings.  No.  20  Reform  Street,  w. 

— .    James,  upholsterer,  No.  20  Reform  Street,  w. 
Forfar  and  Kincardine  Hall,  Peter  Street,  w. 
Forfarshire  and  Perthshire  Fire  Insurance  Company,  Cowgate,  w. ; 

Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  manager 
Forrest,  James,  writer  (Messrs  C.  and  J.  Kerr's)  High  Street,  w. 

—  James,  gardener.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  James,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Forrester,  Robert,  vintner,  Craig  Lane,  w. 

—  Gavin,  vintner,  Horsewater  Wynd,  Scouringburn,  n. 
Forsyth,  John,  bookbinder.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

Fowler,  John,  millmanager,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Fraser,  Rev,  Matthew,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  John,  shipmaster.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  James,  vintner.  West  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Finlay,  shoemaker,  Hilltown,  e, 

c  2 


30  FA  —  GB 

Fraser,  John,  town  officer  and  town  drummer,  Campbell's  CJose, 
High  Street,  n. 

—  John,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 
Fullarton,  Mrs.  Sandeman's  Court,  Cowgate,  s. 
Fyfe,  James,  tea-dealer.  No.  63  High  Street,  n. 

— -  James,  fleece  tavern,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Castle  Lane,  Greenmarket,  w. 

—  David,  clothier,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Agnes,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

. — .  David,  merchant,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Dudhope  Wynd,  s. 

—  Robert,  Cameron's  Close,  Murray  gate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  baker,  Overgate,  s. 

Gabriel,  John,  vintner,  Overgate,  n. 
Gaelic  Chapel,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 
Gahan,  Thomas,  working  jev/eller,  foot  of  Hawkhill,  s. 
Gall,  William,  merchant,  Gall's  Close,  Overgate,  s. 
Galloway,  William,  writer,  High  Street,  n.  ;  house  Morgan's  Build- 
ings,  Nethergate,  n. 

James,  draper,  No.  6  Union  Street,  w. 

Thomas,  late  nurseryman,  Morgan's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  James,  shoemaker,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown 

David,  shoemaker,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown 

James,  shoemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Gardiner,  Patrick,  grocer.  No.  10  Overgate,  s.  ;  house  above 

Peter,  M.D.  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s.  ' 

James,  writer,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 

William,  spiritdealer,  Cowgate  Port,  s. 

Smith,  and  Co.  china  and  stoneware  merchants.  Castle  Street,  w. 

Miss,  dressmaker,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

Gardyne,  John,  baker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

.Tames,  baker,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

George,  broker,  Scouringburn,  s. 

Garland,  Andrew,  tobacconist,  Overgate,  n. ;  bouse  Magdalen  Yard 
Gavine,  William,  packer.  King  Street,  n. 

—  James,  wright.  King  Street,  s. 

Geddes,  Mrs.  James,  Cameron's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  William,  manufacturer,  Dallfield  Walk 


GE  —  GO  31 

Geddes,  Andrew,  tailor,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 
Geekie,  John,  plasterer,  Meadows  ;  house  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Charles,  cowfeeder,  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown 
Gellatly,  Peter,  builder,  Stewart's  Entry,  Seagate,  s. 

—  James,  shipowner,  Craig  Lane,  w. 

—  Andrew,  grocer,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  Scott's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

Gentles,  John,  late  pawnbroker,  west  end  of  Magdalen  Yard 
Gibb,  William,  flesher,  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  James,  grocer.  King  Street,  s. 

— .    Philip,  shoemaker.  No.  59  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  bellhanger,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  late  shoemaker,  Chapelshade 

Gibson,  Peter,  blacksmith,  Wyllie's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  William,  manufacturer,  Step  Row,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Joseph,  manufacturer,  Rosebank 

—  Kermath,  saddler.  No.  205,  foot  of  the  Overgate,  n. 
Gilbert,  John,  teacher.  Meadow  Entry  ;  Barbican-hoube,  Dens 

—  Thomas,  clerk.  Commercial  Bank  office 
James,  pawnbroker.  Vault,  w. 

—  Robert,  china  and  stoneware  merchant.  No.  82  Seagate,  n. 
Miss,  draper,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Gilchrist,  John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Forebank  and  Greenmarket 

—  William,  manufacturer,  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 
GilfiUan,  Rev.  George,  Seagate,  n. 

Gill,  Thomas,  tailor.  High  Street,  n. 

Gilmour,  W.  and  O.  leather  merchants,  No.  27  Union  Street,  e. 

Gilroy,  James,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Forebank 

Robert,  flaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  Rosebank 

George,  manufacturer.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

Mrs.  Gilroy "s  Buildings,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

Gilruth,  James,  brewer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

Peter,  grocer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Peter,  ironmonger,  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  ironmonger.  No.  45  High  Street 
Glendaj,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Castle  Court,  s. 
Gloak,  Mrs.  grocer.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  James,  grocer,  Witchknow,  s. 

GoUen,  Colin,  draper  and  silkmercer,  foot  of  Barrack  Street,  Over- 
gate,  n. ;  house  opposite 
Goodfellow,  William,  shore  porter,  foot  of  Dallfield  Walk,  w. 


32  GO  —  GR 

Gordon  and  Co.  merchants,  Cowgate 
Gourlay,  Mrs.  broker,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  William,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Gow,  John,  shoemaker,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Edward,  vintner,  Overgate,  n. 

Gowans,  Robert,  Gowans'  Court,  No.  121^0vergate,  n. 

—  John,  shipmaster.  Fish  Street,  s. 

Graham,  Miss,  of  Balmuir,  No.  161,  Miln's  Buildings,  Netliergate,  s, 

—  John,  merchant,  Exchange  Street,  s.  ;  house  Hawkhill  Place 
. —     Misses,  Hawkhill  Place 

—  yi.  hosier,  Taws'  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Joseph,  clerk,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 
Grandison,  Thomas,  foot  of  Hawkhill  Place,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Grant,  Ml-s.  Seagate,  n. 

—  Lewis,  spiritdealer,  No.  23  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  R.  Wright,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  Susan,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  mason,  Boyack's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.,  Ireland*s  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  John,  inspector  of  cleansing,  Murraygate,  s. 

Gray,  William,  merchant  and  flaxspinner.   No.   18  Cowgate,  n.  j 
house  Tay  Square 

—  John,  merchant,  Murraygate,  n. ;  house  Tay  Square 

—  Mrs.  George,  Tay  Square 

—  Robert  and  George,  woodmerchants,  Yeaman  Shore,  s. 

—  John,  surgeon.   No.   29   Union   Street,  e. ;   house   Barrack 

Road,  e. 

. —  Miss,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  confectioner,  Morgan's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  John,  vintner,  Carolina  Port 

—  Miss,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  tea  and  spiritdealer,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  Robert,  late  of  London  Shipping  Company,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  grocer.  No,  13,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Richard,  of  Customs,  No.  15  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  corsetmaker,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  William,  sliipmaster,  Pitcairn's  Court,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  cabinetmaker.  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Thomas,  lapper.  North  Tay  Street,  e. 
Green,  Thomas,  Dundee  eatinghouse,  Fish  Street,  n. 


GR HA  33 

Gregory,  James,  shipmaster,  Butcher  Row,  n. 

Greig,  David,  surgeon  ;  laboratory  Town  House,  High  Street,  s. ; 
house  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs,  Fender's  Buildings,  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  Andrew,  shipmaster.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  David,  mariner,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Dron's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Miss,  Cotton  work  Road,  Dens 

Greive,  David,  manufacturer.  Tod's  Burn  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  Dock  Street,  n. 
Grimmond,  David,  spiritdealer.  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  Andrew,  tailor,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Guild,  Jolm,  silkmercer.  No.  5  Union  Street,  w. ;  house  No.  35 
Nethergate,  s. 

—  Francis,  teacher,  Greenfield,  Park  Wynd 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  George,  coachmaker,  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  James,  late  of  the  Dundee  New  Bank,  Hilltown,  e. 
Guillan,  David,  late  cornfactor.  No.  189  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  porkcurer,  Yeaman  Shore,  n. ;  house  Temple  Lane 

—  Thomas,  flesher,  Seagate,  s. 
Gunn,  Mrs.  Gunn's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Malcolm,  millwright.  Foundry  Lane 
Guthrie,  Charles,  of  Taybank,  Ferry  Road 

—  James,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  David,  cashier,  Dundee  Commercial  Bank,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  George,  teller,  Dundee  Union  Bank,  Constitution  Road,  e. 

—  Robert,  woollen  and  linendraper.  High  Street,  n. 

—  Miss  M.  A.  dressmaker.  No.  4  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  James,  wright,  Peddie's  Square,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Alexander,  merchant,  Tannage  Court,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  James  (of  Bell  and  Guthrie)  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s, 

—  Robert,  hairdresser,  St.  Roque's  Lane,  w. 

JnL 

Hackney,  William  (of  Chalmers  and  Hackney)  Spring  Hill,  Ferry 

Road,  n. 
Haddon,  John,  merchant.  East  Seagate,  n. 
Halket,  William,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. ; 

house  and  manufactory  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 


34  HA  — HE 

Halket,  David,  spiritdealer,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Patrick,  late  farmer,  Milnbank 

Hall,  Mrs.  Hall's  Buildings,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

Halley,  John,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  Meadow  Street,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  William,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,   No.  7  Wellgate,  w.  ; 

house  Bellevue  Place,  Forebank 

—  and  Norrie,  callenderers,  Meadowside 

—  David,  merchant,  ship  and  insurance  broker.  No.  6  Cowgate 

—  W.  H.  shipmaster.  East  Covpgate,  s, 

—  John,  vintner.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
Hallyburton,  Miss,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Halson,  John,  merchant,  Seagate,  s. 

Hamilton,  James,  teacher  of  Sessional  School,  Meadovirside  ;  house 

No  11  Reform  Street,  e. 
Hammond,  Thomas  Levell,  writer,  No.  23  New  Inn  Entry,  w. ; 

clerk  to  the  Nine  Incorporated  Trades  ;  house  East  Wynd, 

Perth  Road,  n. 
Hampton,  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.   Miller's  Buildings,  Perth 

Road,  s. 
Harbour  Trustees'  Rooms,  East  Harbour 
Hardie,  John,  clothier.  No.  4  Union  Street,  w. 
Hardy,  Thomas,  town  officer,  Midkirk  Style,  Overgate,  s. 
Harris,  Roderick,  baker,  No.  30,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 

—  William,  jun.  baker,  west  end  of  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  William,  waiter,  Trades'  Hall  Coffeeroom,  High  Street 

—  James,  baker,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Alexander,  tailor.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 
Hastie,  Joseph,  mason.  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

Haxton,  Alexander,  grocer,  East  Seagate,  s, 

Hay,  James,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Place,  Cowgate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  brewer,  Guillan's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
— ■     Mrs,  grocer,  Seagate,  n. 

—  G.  vintner.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

Hazeel,  A.  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 
Hean,  David,  and  Sons,  wrights  and  builders,  Lindsay  Street,  e. 

—  David  (of  David  Hean  and  Sons)  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Alexander  (of  David  Hean  and  Sons)  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Peter  (of  David  Hean  and  Sons)  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

—  John,  currier.  Barrack  Srreet,  w. 
. —     Mrs.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

Hebbington,  Mrs.  Pitcairn's  Court,  Nethergate,  s. 


HE  — HI  35 

Henderson,  John  Irving,  sheri£f>substitute  for  the  Dundee  district ; 
residence  Blackness-house 

— .  James,  silkmercer  and  draper.    No.  76,  east  end  of  High 
Street,  n. ;  house  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 

—  James,  agent,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Henry,  currier  and  leather  merchant,  Meadowside 
— .  Thomas  D.  writer.  No.  37  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Charles,  wright  and  glazier,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

—  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  No.  23  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Andrew,  blockmaker.  Black's  Croft,  s. 

—  David,  lapper,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  James,  poulterer,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  William,  mariner,  Butcher  Row 

—  Mrs.  Peter,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Andrew,  Custom-house,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  vintner,  Scouringburn,  s. 
— .  Mrs,  grocer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  George,  Post-office  ;  house  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  Mrs.  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  Miss,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  George,  mason,  Sanderson's  Court,  Overgate,  s. 
Hendry,  John,  painter,  Yeaman  Shore,  n. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  No.  2  Craig  Lane,  e, 

—  James,  Step  Row,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Herald,  William,  vintner,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  wright,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

Herd,  Robert,  cabinetmaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  w. 
Herron,  James,  millmanager,  Upper  Pleasance 
High,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Fish  Street,  s. 

Hill,  John  (of  Kinmond  and   Hill)    Prussian  vice-consul ;  house 
Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Misses,  No.  28,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 
James,  corn  and  flour  merchant,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  David,  and  Son,  printers  (Courier  newspaper  office)  Key's 

Close,  Nethergate,  s. ;  house  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  David,  vintner,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  Customs  ;  house  Exchange  Street,  n. 

—  John,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Murraygate,  s. ;  house 

Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  grocer,  Millbank  Road,  Forebank 


36  HO  —  HU 

Hodge,  James,  lapidary,  No.    24  Barrack  Street ;   house  Scott's 
Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  merchant,  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 
Hogg,  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  Sea  Braes,  Perth  Boad,  s. 
Holden,  R.  G.  merchant,  Seagate,  s. 

HoUiday,  William  Hackney,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 
Holmes,  Thomas,  merchant  and  manufacturer ;  house  and  manu- 
factory Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Misses,  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Home,  John,  messenger-at-arms,  Gray's  Buildings,  No.  9  Overgate,s. 
Honeyman,  Robert,  Perth  carrier.  Miller's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Hood,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Seagate,  s. 

Mrs.  Andrew,  vintner,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

—  James,  clothier,  No.  9  Union  Street,  w. 
James,  smith,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

James,  late  brewer,  Meadow  Street,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Guillan's  Close,  West  Port,  s. 
Horn,  William,  engineer,  Peter  Street,  e. 

Horsburgh,  James,  shipbuilder,  Foundry  Lane,  east  end  of  Seagate 

James,  teacher,  Dallfield  Walk,  w. 

Horsley,  Rev.  Heneage,  Westfield,  Magdalen  Yard 

Hossie,  William,  spirit,  porter,  and  ale  store.  New  Inn  Entry 

How,  David,  late  leather  merchant,  Murraygate,  n. 

Miss,  Mudie's  Buildings,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  James,  Wellgate,  w. 

John,  late  bootmaker,  Wellgate,  w. 

William,  late  bootmaker,  Wellgate,  w. 

William,  merchant  and   manufacturer.   East  Cowgate,  s. ; 

house  Edenbank 

John,  manufacturer,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

Howey,  Henry,  chemist  and  druggist.  No.  2  Reform  Street,  w.  ; 

house  Seafield,  Magdalen  Yard 
Howden,  William,  pawnbroker.  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 
Howie,  Mrs.  David,  Strawberrybank,  Perth  Road,  s, 
Hudson,  Miss,  corsetmaker.  No.  10  Reform  Street,  w. 
Hughes,  John,  broker,  Overgate,  s. 

—  B.  vintner,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  James,  wright.  Miller's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

Hume,  John,  manager  Tay  Whale  Fishing  Company,    East  Sea- 
gate, s. ;  house  Forthill,  Broughty  Ferry 

—  D,  baker,  Nethergate,  n. 


HU— -im  37 

Hume,  George,  vintner,  Biirrack  Street,  w. 

Hunter  and  Taylor,  Dundee  wine  and  spirit  company.  No.  29  Re- 
form Street,  e.  and  Vault,  w. 

—  David  (of  Hunter  and  Taylor)  Broughty  Ferry 

—  James,  writer,  No  10  High  Street,  s. ;  house  Miln's  Buildings, 

Nethergate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  late  merchant,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

— .    Robert,  painter,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Banks*  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Hutchison,  John,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Nethergate,  s.;  house 

Union  Street,  e. 

—  Andrew,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Nethergate,  s. ;  house 

Union  Street,  e. 

—  David,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Overgate,  n. ;  house  above 

—  Alexander,  teacher.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  No.  10  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Thomas,  baker,  Overgate,  s. 

Hutton,  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Greenmarket,  w. ;  house 
Macintosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  George,  Dundee  Union  Bank ;  house  Magdalen  Yard 

—  John,  Bank  of  Scotland's  office,  No.  49  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  jun.  general  agent,  Greenmarket,  w. 

—  James,  vintner.  Foundry  Lane,  n. 

—  David,  spiritdealer,  West  Shore,  n. 
— =  Robert,  spiritdealer,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  William,  engineer,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  George,  sheriff  officer,  Argyle  Close,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  Joseph,  spiritdealer.  Castle  Street,  e. 

Hynd,  William,  merchant  and  shipowner.   No.   7  Wellgate,   w. ; 
house  Forebank 

—  George,  shipowner.  Meadow  Street,  n. 

—  Andrew,  tinsmith,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  David,  painter,  Wellgate,  e. ;  house  Wellgate,  w. 

I 
Imrie,  William,  Custom-house,  Nethergate,  s. 


38  IN — J  A 

Inches,  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Samson's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 
Inglis,  Robert,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Union  Court,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Miss,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s. 
Ingram,  George,  painter,  Couttie's  Wynd,  w. 
Innes,  Daniel,  hairdresser,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  William,  hairdresser.  No.  1  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

Inverarity,  P.  machinemaker,  Shoemakers'  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 
Ireland  and  Mason,  merchants.  Bain's  Square 

—  Mrs.  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  James  R.  (of  Ireland  and  Mason )  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Macintosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  Baltic  Street,  s. 

—  David,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  George,  wright,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  John,  cabinetmaker.  School  Wynd,  w. 

—  John,  cabinetmaker.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Irons,  Mrs.  John,  vintner,  St.  Clement's  Court,  Vault,  w. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Bellfield  Lane,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Robert,  sailmaker,  West  Shore 

—  David,  sailmaker,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  James,  hairdresser,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Robert,  blacksmith,  Cottonwork  Road^  Dens 
Irvine,  A.  thistle  tavern,  Nethergate,  s. 

Isles,  Peter,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  n. 
Ivors,  John,  shoemaker,  Session  Street 


Jack,  James,  surveyor  of  taxes;  house,  behind  the  Churches;  office 

28  Overgate,  s. 
Henry,  druggist,  English  Chapel,  west  end  of  High  Street ; 

house  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 
John,  assistant  harbour-master.    Fender's  Buildings,  Castle 

Street,  e. 

David,  shipmaster,  Fish  Street,  s. 

James,  vintner,  Couttie's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Miss,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  John,  millmanager,  ^arrack  Street,  w. 


jA  —  jv  39 

Jackson,  James,  bookseller,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  tailor,  Witchknow,  s. 

James,  William,  seedsman,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s. 
Jamie,  Mrs.  lodgings,  No.  30  Union  Street,  e. 

—  William,  smith,  Overgate,  n. 

Jamieson,  Walter,  merchant,  Cowgate ;  house  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Joseph,  brassfounder,  William  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w, 

—  George,  brassfounder,  Albion  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  wright,  new  buildings  behind  the  jnil 
Jarron,  George,  Catholic  Chapel  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 
Jeffers,  David,  cabineUnaker,  No.  32  Union  Street,  e. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Wellgate,  w. 
Jeffray,  Thomas,  shipmaster.  East  Seagate,  n. 

Jervis,  John,  weaver.  Meadow  Close,  narrow  of  Mtirraygate,  n^ 
Jessiman,  George,  wood  merchant.  Barrack  Street,  w.  ;  house  Sea- 
gate, s. 
Jobson,  Mrs.  John,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  David,  Whiteleys,  Nefhergate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  Whiteleys,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  William,  druggist.  No.  88  Munaygate,  u  ;  house  Roseangle 
■  —     David,  baker,  Barrack  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  baker,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  David,  writer,  Campbell's   Close,    High   Street,    n.  ;    house 

Sailors'  Acres 

—  Miss,  Easson's  Buildings,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
Johnston,  Charles,  merchant,  No.  91  Cowgate,  n. ;  liouse  Broughty 

Ferry 
Johnstone,   William,    merchant  and  flaxspinner,    ^lurraygate,  n. ; 
house  South  Tay  Street 

—  Mrs.  William,  Roseangle 

—  Mrs.  Joseph,  Craig  Lane,  w. 

— .  Miss,  Macvicar's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  millmanager,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  David,  shoemaker,  Hutcheson's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  cowfeeder,  Burntbarns,  Chapelshade 

—  Charles,  slater,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Overgate,  s. 

Jolly,  Mrs.  John,  Meadow  Entry,  w. 

—  Miss,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Just,  Thomas,  Perth  Road,  n. 


40 


JU — KE 


Just,  Patrick,  sliipbroker,  No.  1  Commercial  Street,  Shore  r  Ham- 
burgh vice-consulate ;  house  Nethergate,  s. 

—  William,  manager  Hull  steam-packet  company,  Mid  Shore 
Justice,  John,  jun.  and  Co.  blacksmiths,  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 
Justice  Peace  Clerk's  Office,  No.  5  Reform  Street,  e. 

K 

Kay,  Alexander,   wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Overgate,  s. ;   house 
Magdalen  Yard 

—  Mackenzie,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  No.  173  Overgate,  n. 
Keay,  Alexander,  session  clerk,  head  of  Trades'  Lane,  Seagate,  s. 

—  and  Rattray,  chain-cable  manufacturers  and  shipsmiths,  Dock 

Street,  n. 

—  John  (of  Keay  and  Rattray)  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  James,  Wright,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  George,  searcher,  &c.  customs  ;  house  Craig  Pier 

—  William,  vintner,  Black's  Croft,  n. 
J      —     Miss,  Mint  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Keiller,  James,  late  wood  merchant,  Seagate,  s. 

—  James,  jun.  wood  merchant,  Seagate,  s.  ;  house  Dock  Street 

—  James,  and  Son,  confectioners.  No.  3,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  surgeon,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  George,  confectioner,  Nethergate,  s. 
,—     Mrs.  John,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

Elizabeth,  grocer.  Princes*  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

Keith,  David,  merchant,  Peter  Street,  w. ;  house  Tannage  Court 

—  and  Finlayson,  manufacturers,  Hilltown,  e. 

Thomas,  agent,  Millar's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Kennan,  Charles,  spiritdealer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

Redmond,  vintner.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

Kennedy,  John,  shipowner.  Dock  Street,  n. ;  house  Union  Close, 
Nethergate,  n. 

John,  jun.  shipmaster,  Malthouse  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

_    James  (Mr.  James  Forbes's,  Wellgate)  Murraygate,  s. 

Miss,  lodgings,  Nethergate,  s. 

John,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Mrs.  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

John,  vintner,  head  of  Couttie's  Wynd,  Nethergate,  s. 

Kenney,  William,  machinemaker,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  i>- 


KE  — KI  41 

£ermath,  Alexander,  shipowner,  West  Port,  w. 

Mrs.  jeweller  and  perfumer,  No.  6  Netliergate,  s. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  bookseller.  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Kerr,  C.  and  J.  writers,  High  Street,  w. 

Christopher  (of  C.  and  J.    Kerr)  town  clerk  ;  house  Craig- 

Tay,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

—  John  (of  C.  and  J.  Kerr)  Hawkhill  Place 

—  Miss,  of  Dumbarrow,  Millar's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 
John  (of  Umpherston  and  Kerr)  Milnbauk 

and  Scott,  agents.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  John,  flesher,  No.  48  High  Street,  w. 
~-  Mrs.  late  of  Lawside,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  flesher,  Rattray's  Court,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Robert,  flesher,  Witchknow,  n. 

John,  Custom-house,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 

Adam  (of  Kerr  and  Scott)  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Mrs.  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Kettels,  James,  vintner,  foot  of  Horse  Wynd,  Seagate,  n, 
Kewans,  James,  late  shipbuilder.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Key,  William  (late  cabinetmaker)  Key's  Buildings,  No.   10  South 
Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  David,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 
William,  manufacturer,  Lilybank 

John,  teacher,  Argyle  Close,  foot  of  Overgate,  n, 

—  James,  grocer  and  spirit  dealer,  Witchknow,  n. 
Kidd,  Mrs.  Captain  Thomas,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

Alexander  (of  Moyes  and  Kidd)  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s= 

George,  shipowner,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  James,  shipmaster.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  James,  of  customs  ;  house  Roseangle 

—  Mrs.  Wester  Craigie 

—  Ivory  L.  shoemaker.  Exchange  Street,  s. 
John,  vintner,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  Rosebank  Lane,  s. 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Rosebank  Lane,  s, 

—  William,  weaver,  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 
Kiddie,  Alexander,  shipowner,  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  William,  upholsterer.  No.  31  Murraygate,  s. 

Kilgour,  Alexander,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  Overgate,  n. 


42  KI LA 

Kilgour,  James,  shipmaster,  Gellatlj's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Miss,  Peter  Street,  e. 

—  John,  grocer,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Peter,  stoneware  merchant,  foot  of  Overgate,  s. 
Kincaid,  John,  shipmaster,  Castle  Court,  n. 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
King,  Miss,  milliner,  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 
Kingdom  of  Fife  Coach  Office,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
Kinmond,    Peter,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,   St.    Roque's   Lane; 

house  Bellevue  Place,  Forebank 

—  and  Hill,  merchants  and  flaxspinners,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Alex,  (of  Kinmond  and  Hill)  Hermon  Hill,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  John,  brewer,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Seagate,  s. 
Kinnear,  James,  agent.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Thomas,  jun.  wright.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 
Kinninment,  John,  Union  Inn  and  Hotel,  Craig  Pier 
Kinnison,  James,  tailor,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Peter,  tailor,  Dallfield  Walk,  w. 

Kirk  Treasurer's  Office,  Barrack  Street,  w. ;  Geo.  Murdoch,  treasurer 
Kirkaldy,  William,  linen  merchant  and  manufacturer,  No.  29  East 
Cowgate,  s.  ;  residence  Mayfield-house 

—  Peter,  corn  and  flour  merchant,  Seagate,  n. 

—  George,  merchant,  Glenagnes  Cottage,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  George,  shipmaster,  Castle  Court,  s. 

—  John,  mariner,  Crichton  Street,  w. 

Kirkland,  William,  and  Sons,  Saw-mills,  Trades'  Lane,  w. 

—  James,  surgeon,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  cloth-measurer,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

Kirkpatrick,  Peter,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  n.  and  foot  of  North 

Tay  Street,  w. 
Knight,  James,  and  Son,  wrights,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  jun.  wright.  Sailors'  Acres,  Forebank 

—  William,  wright,  Wellgate,  e. 
— .     David,  flesher.  West  Port,  s. 

—  Alison,  vintner,  Morgan's  Castle,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  David,  hairdresser,  Stewart's  Buildings,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

li 

Laing,  James,  shipowner.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s» 


LA  —  LA  43 

I^aing,  Alexander,  carpenter,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  George,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Laird,  Peter,  merchant,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  nursery  and  seedsman.  No.  26  Union  Street,  e. 

—  William,  grocer,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  Peter,  tailor.  Bell's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

Lamb,  John,  manufacturer,  Wellgate,  e. ;  house  Cottonwork  Road 

—  Thomas,  confectioner,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Smellie's  Buildings,  Barrack  Street,  vr. 

—  and  Ross,  wrights.  East  Rosebank  Lane,  Hilltown 
— .     David,  vintner,  Smithfield,  head  of  Hilltown,  e. 

—  John,  vintner,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  millmanager,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 
Lanceman,  Mrs.  Castle  Court,  n. 

Landale,  John,  engineer,  Seagate,  s. 

Langlands,  Alexander,  clerk  Dundee  Bank ;  house  Nethergate,  s. 

—  William  (of  Moon  and  Langlands)  Nethergate,  n. 

—  John  (late  baker)  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Robert,  bookseller.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  A.  Barrack  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  High  Street,  n. 

—  John,  reedmaker,  Murraygate,  n. 

Latto,  Robert  (tacksman  of  Craig  customs)  vintner,  Craig 
Law,  Miss  Jessie,  milliner,  No.  118  Nethergate,  n. 

—  James,  manager  of  Dorothy  Whale  Fishing  Company,  Sea- 

gate, s.  ■— — ' 

—  James,  slater.  Queen  Street,  w. 

—  Robert,  shipmaster.  Queen  Street,  w. 

— .     Thomas,  shipmaster,  Mudie's  Buildings,  King  Street,  n. 

—  George,  shoemaker,  Baltic  Street,  n« 
Lawrie,  Alexander,  mariner,  Witchknow,  s. 

Lawson,  Alexander,  furnishing  ironmonger,   No.  25,  west  end  of 
High  Street,  s. ;  house  No.  2  Sommerville  Place 

—  William,  manufacturer.  Long  Wynd,  e. 

—  William,  jun.  manufacturer.  Park  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  James,  ironmonger,  tinplate  worker,  and  gasfitter,  narrow  of 

Murraygate,  s. ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  ironmonger,  tinplate  worker,  and  gasfitter,  Murray- 

gate,  s. 

—  George,  ironmonger,  No.  26  Reform  Street,  w. 


44  hA  —  I/E 

Lawson,  Alexander,  shipmaster,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  JMurraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Captain,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  James,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  flesher,  Jobson's  Court,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  late  of  the  Excise,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Robert,  flesher,  Hawkbill,  s. 

—  Alexander,  flesher,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  James,  tailor,  No.  33,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
Leadbetter,  Adamson,  and  Co.  merchants,  East  CowgatCj  s. 
Learmonth,  Robert,  merchant,  Shore 

Leask,  Alexander,  hatter.  No.  9  Reform  Street,  e. 

Lee,  John,  teacher.  Dens  Streetj  Wallace  Feus 

Lees,  James,  writer.  Reform  Street,  w.  ;  house  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  Bain's  Square,  Cowgate,  n. 

.i—    John,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,- n. 

—  Mrs.  Tindal's  Wynd,  w, 

—  James,  mariner,  Tay  Street  Lane 

Ledgate,  James,  of  customs,  No.  17  Crichton  Street,  w. 
Legendre,  Jules,  teacher  of  French  and  Spanish  languages,  Public 

Seminaries  ;  house  Nethergate,  n. 
Leighton,  David,  baker,  Wellgate,  w, 

—  William,  merchant,  How's  Buildings,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Fell's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Miss,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  William,  hairdresser.  Barrack  Street,  e. 
Leisk,  James,  spiritdealer  and  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Leitch,  John,  collector,  Tay  ferries,  Craig 

Lennox,  James,  hatter,  English  Chapel,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  John,  smith,  Ladywell  Lane 

—  M.  inspector  of  weights  and  measures.  King  Street,  n. 
Leslie,  James,  civil  engineer,  harbour  works  ;  house  Mid  Shore 

—  Robert,  merchant.  Dock  Street,  n.  ;  house  Broughty  Ferry 
Lesslie,  Mrs.  Helen,  hosier,  head  of  Murraygate,  s. 

James,  tinsmith,  Barrack  Street,  w.    , 

Alexander,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Bell  Street,  Cbapelshade 

Charles,  flesher,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Robert,  slater,  Pullar's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
. —  Mrs.  Witchknow,  s. 


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45 


J.esslie,  Miss,  Overgate,  s. 
Leuchars,  Alexander,  gardener,  Scouringburn,  n. 
Lewis,  Mrs.  William,  grocer,  foot  of  Blackness  Road 
Ley,  John,  grocer,  Annfield  Road 
Likely,  James,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Liddel,  James,  manufacturer.  West  Rosebank  Lane 
Linard,  B.  boot  and  shoemaker.  Reform  Street,  w. 
Lindsay,  William,  merchant,  No.  4  Reform  Street,  w.  ;  house  Caro- 
lina Port 

—  John  M.  merchant.  No.  4  Reform  Street,  w.  ;  house  ditto 

—  James  C.  writer,  No.  4  Reform  Street,  w. ;  house  ditto 

—  David,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  No.  56  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Alexander,  baker.  West  Port,  n.  ■ 

—  George,  shipmaster,  west  end  of  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  J.  B.  teacher,  Methodist  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  millmanager,  William  Street,  Barrack  Stn-et,  w. 

—  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  Robert,  grocer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Andrew,  baker,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  David,  teacher  of  dancing.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  James,  printer  (Chronicle  office)  Sanderson's  Court,  Overgate 

—  James,  and  Co.  boot  and  shoemakers.  No.  33  Union  Street,  e. 
Livie,  George,  block  and  pumpmaker,  West  Shore,  n. 
Livingstone,  James,  manufacturer,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  William,  bookseller  and  stationer.  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  James,  grocer,  .Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  Peter,  vintner,  Seagate,  s. 
Lithgow,  Mrs.  Aaron,  Blackness  Crescent 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  Malthouse  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  H.  Nethergate,  s. 

Lonnie,  James,  spiritdealer,  Castle  Street,  e. 

Lorimer,  Robert,  weaver,  James'  Park,  Forfar  Road,  w. 

Loudon,  Mrs.  Low's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Mrs.  W.  M.  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  William,  cowfeeder,  Loudon's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  George,  grocer,  Hilltown,  e. 

Louson,  Mrs.  Robert,  head  of  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Peter,  shipmaster,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Hugh,  Wright,  Rennie's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  David,  ilesher,  Hawkhill,  s. 


46  LO  —  LO 

Low,  Andrew,  shipowner,  Park  Place 

—  John  L.  shipowner,  Park  Place 

—  James,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  No.  55  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Robert,  banker,  Castlehill 

—  Andrew,  and  Son,  fiaxspinners,  No.  10  Cowgate,  s. 

—  John,  jun.    merchant  and   shipowner,    Seagate,   n. ;   house 

Sommerville  Place 

—  David,  slater,  Meadowside ;  house  No.  1 0  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  John  C.  plumber.  Castle  Street,  e. ;  house  Castle  Street,  w. 
. —  Alexander,  merchant.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  James,  flaxdresser,  St.  Roque's  Lane 

—  Robert,  smith,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  E.  vintner,  Earl  Grey's  Dock,  w. 

—  Isaac,  confectioner,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  James,  confectioner,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Isaac,  tailor,  No.  2  High  Street,  s. 

—  David,  brewer,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  e. 

—  Mrs.  David  B.  castle  tavern,  M'Cosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n, 

—  David,  vintner,  Tindal's  Wynd,  w. 

.    —  John,  plasterer,  head  of  Union  Street,  e, 

—  Richard,  teacher.  Public  Seminaries,  head  of  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  vintner,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  William,  flesher,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  James,  flaxdresser,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
— .  Thomas,  gardener,  James'  Park,  Forfar  Road 

—  William,  tailor,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  Matthew,  flaxdresser,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 

—  John,  manufacturer.  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  John,  lieutenant  of  Police,  Yeaman's  Close,  Overgate,  n, 

—  Thomas,  watchmaker.  No.  204,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  poulterer,  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  vintner,  Argyle  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  merchant,  Mauchlin  Tower  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  David,  jun.  Meadow  Road,  head  of  Reform  Street,  e. 
Peter,  clothier,  head  of  Wellgate,  w. 

Peter,  jun.  clothier,  head  of  Wellgate,  w. 

—  John,  hairdresser,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Thomas,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Overgate,  s. 


LO  —  MA  47^ 

Low,  Thomas,  jun.  boot  and  shoemaker.  Tally  Street,  e. 

—  James,  of  customs  ;  liouse  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  John,  and  Co.  smiths.  Tannage  Court,  Meadowside 
Lowe,  John,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  George,  painter.  No.  52  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  broker,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  broker,  Overgate,  n. 
Lownie,  Miss,  Vault,  w- 

' —     George,  ropespinner,  Hawkhill,  w, 

—  Alexander,  ropespinner,  Hilltown,  w. 

Lowson,  John,  and  Son,  manufacturers,  St  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Peter  (of  John  Lowson  and  Son)  Upper  Pleasance,  s. 

—  William  (of  John  Lowson  and  Son)  Upper  Pleasance,  s. 

—  Peter,  hairdresser,  Wellgate,  e. 
Luckie,  Mrs.  grocer,  Scouringburn,  s. 

Luke,  John,  merchant,  Weolfield,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  James,  baker,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  e. 

—  George,  tinsmith,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  George,  grocer,  Coattie's  Wynd,  e. 
Lumsden,  David,  baker.  West  Port,  n. 
Lunatic  Asylum,  Forfar  Road,  e. 

Lundie,  John,  watchmaker,  head  of  Murraygate,  n, 
Lyall,  James,  shipmaster,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  James,  merchant,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  John,  Wright,  Bain's  Square,  Wellgate,  e. 
Lydgate,  James,  blacksmith,  Seagate,  n. 

Lyon,  Joseph* saddler.  High  Street,  s. 

—  Jam^  Lyon  s  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Powrle's  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  Joseph,  Lyon's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  n, 

—  Mrs.  Nethergate,  n. 


Macallister,  Rev.  Charles,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 
Macarthur,  Duncan,  baker,  Murraygate,  s. 

Macbeath,  Thomas  and  William,  wrights,  Doig's  Court,  Overgate,  s, 
M'CauUy,  Robert,  flaxdresser,.  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 
M'Cheyne,  Rev.  James  Murray,  Strawberrybank,  Perth  Road,  So 
M'Cosh,  Mrs.  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—     Thomas,  bookseller,  Castle  Street,  e. 


48  MA  — MA 

M'Craw,  Alexander,  vintner,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 
M«Court,  Hugh,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 
M'Culloch,  Mrs.  vintner,  East  Cowgate,  n. 

—  Daniel,  portrait  painter.  No.  7  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Macdiartnid,  Mrs.  Tay  Square,  South  Tay  Street 
Macdonald,  Mrs.  Park  Place,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  surgeon,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Donald,  vintner,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  John,  shoemaker.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  William,  pavier,  St.  Roque's  Lane 

—  Alexander,  printer  (Advertiser  office)  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  draper,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 

—  James,  draper,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  George,  cabinetmaker,  No.  18  Union  Street,  w.,  and  narrow 

of  Murraygate,  n. 

— -  George,  grocer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  head  of  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Neil,  contractor.  Blackness  Farm 

—  L.  renovator  of  clothes.  Brown  Street,  e. 

—  James  and  William,  drapers,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  vintner,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  cowfeeder.  West  Rosebank  Lane 

—  Mrs.  Meadow  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  ironmonger,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Peter,  baker,  foot  of  Blackness  Road,  s. 
■ —     Alexander,  grocer,  West  Port,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Jackson's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

—  John,  vintner,  Spence's  Close,  Overgate,  s. 
Macdougall,  Peter,  engineer.  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  M.  milliner.  Barrack  Street,  e. 

Macdowall,  William,  Tay  Square  Seminaries,  South  Tay  Street 
MacdufT,  Peter,  leather  merchant.  Barrack  Street,  e. :  house  Middle* 

ton's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 
M'Ewen  and  Miller,  writers.  No.  fi  High  Street,  s. 

—  David  (of  M'Ewen  and  Miller)  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

—  John,  smith,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Patrick,  messenger-at-arms.  No.  6  High  Street,  s. 
Colin,  town  officer,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Colin,  tinsmith.  No.  103,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
. John,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Hawkhill,  n. 

..»    Thomas,  millmanager,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 


MA  — MA  49 

Macfarlane,  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  No.  31  West  Port,  n, 

—  Peter,  vintner,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e- 

—  John,  farmer,  front  of  Law 

—  John,  vintner.  Church  Lane,  Tally  Street,  e. 

M 'Gavin,  William,  merchant,  Nos.  7  and  8  Cowgate,  s. ;  vice-con- 
sul for  Brazil ;  house  Bonnybank 

—  Rev.  James  R.  Blackness  Crescent,  Perth  Road,  n. 
Macgill,  John,  shoemaker,  Wighton's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 
Macgillivray,   John,    brassfounder,   gasfitter,    &c.    No.    30    Union 

Street,  e.  and  CuUoden,  Barrack  Road,  w. 

—  Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  George,  painter,  Meadow  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Macglinchy,  Peter,  furnishing  tailor,  Greenmarket,  e. 
Macgilliwee,  Daniel,  tailor,  Crichton  Street,  w. 

Macgredy  and  Coupar,  manufacturers,,  East  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Henry,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Macgregor,  James,  vintner,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e, 

—  D.  hosier.  No.  18  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Thomas,  shipmaster,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  e. 

—  William,  tailor  and  clothier.  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  John,  and  Co.  coppersmiths,  &c.  Exchange  Street,  n. 

—  John,  coppersmith,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  James,  beef-curer,  Seagate,  n. 

—  John,  guard  of  "  New  Times"  coach,  Craig  Lane,  Wo 

—  Peter,  grocer,  Gowden  Knows,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  R.  broker,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Duncan,  stoneware  merchant,  Overgate,  s. 
Macgregors,  gunsmiths  and  cutlers.  Castle  Street,  w. 
Machan,  William,  officer  to  the  Seamen  Fraternity,  Sailors'  Hall 
Machardy,  B.  broker,  foot  of  Blackness  Road 

Machray,  John,  stoneware  merchant,  Murraygate,  n. 

Macinroy,  Robert,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s.  ' 

Macintosh,  Alex,  surgeon ;  superintendent  of  the  Lunatic  Asylum 

—  Daniel,  Meadowside  Seminary ;  house  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  Daniel,  late  brewer,  No.  25  Baltic  Street,  n. 

—  David,  No.  25  Baltic  Street,  n. 

—  James,  cabinetmaker,  Matthew's  Close,  No.  194  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  grocer.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

■ —     David,  late  vintner,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 
. —     John,  shoemaker,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  n. 

i  E 


50  MA— -MA 

Macintosh,  Alexander,  upholsterer,  Doig's  Court,  Castle  Street,  ir> 

—  Thomas,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Perth  Road,  n. 
— .  Alexander,  broker,  Overgate,  n, 

—  Daniel,  weaver.  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  William,  mason,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  Alexander,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John,  smith,  Speid's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  tobacconist.  West  Port,  s. 

—  James,  vintner.  Tally  Street,  e, 
Macintyre,  James,  flaxdresser,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

—  Hugh,  manufacturer,  West  Rosebank  Lane 

—  John,  excise  officer,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Witchknow,  s. 

Mackay,  John,  hatter  and  umbrella  manufacturer.  No.  2G  Union 
Street,  e. ;  house  Seabank  Cottage,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

—  John,  tailor.  No.  153,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  John,  servants'  register  office,  No.  153,  head  of  Seagate 

—  Mrs.  George,  provision  merchant  and  spiritdealer,  Princes' 

Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John,  grocer,  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  woodmerchant,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Miss  Ann,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Mackay's  Buildings,  Havtrkhill,  s. 

—  Peter,  clerk,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  David,  baker,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Peter,  shoemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  head  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  James,  painter,  Burnhcad,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 
Mackell,  William,  shoemaker,  Spence's  Close,  Overgate,  s. 
Mackellar,  Lieutenant,  west  end  of  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Frederick,  surgeon,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Mackenzie,  Mrs.  Captain,  Annfield-house 

—  David,  architect,  Dock  Street,  n. 

John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  Foundry  Lane,  Seagate  " 

. M.  grocer,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

John,  agent,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

J.  S.  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  King  Street,  s. 

]\Irs.  George,  Murraygate,  s. 

John,- shipmaster,  Malthouse  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

A.  grocer,  Jack's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Hugh,  spiritdealer,  Dudhope  Wynd,  n. 


MA MA 


51 


Mackenzie,  Peter,  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  William,  millmanager,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Alexander,  vintner,  Maryfield,  Forfar  Road 

—  George,  vintner,  foot  of  Blackness  Road 

—  Mrs.  grocer  and  spirltdealer.  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Peter,  shipmaster,  Thorter  Row,  w. 

—  George,  grocer,  Thorter  Row,  e. 

—  Mrs.  potato  merchant  and  poulterer,  Nethergate,  s. 
Alack  ie,  John,  and  Son,  plumbers.  Meadow  Entry,  e. 

—  Robert,  vintner.  Castle  Lane,  n. 

—  John,  turner,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
3Iaclachlan,  Rev.  Dr-  Archibald ;  manse  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  Duncan,  writer,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Walter,  coachbuilder  and  harnessmakcr,  Craig  Lane,  e. 

—  James,  clerk.  Tosh's  Buildings,  Hiiltown,  e. 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 
Slaclagan,  George,  brewer.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  William,  millmanager.  West  Port,  n. 

—  Mary,  broker,  Overgate,  n. 

MacJaren,  Alexander,  first  teacher  Public  Seminaries  ;  house  Retreat 
Cottage,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Alexander,  Westfield,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Miss,  Westfield,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  globe  tavern,  Speid's  Close,  Overgate,  n, 

—  William,  smith,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Sireet,  n. 

—  James,  late  farmer,  Rose  Street,  Rosebank 

—  David,  vintner,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 

■Maclay,  Archibald,  guard  of  "  Union"  coach,  Lindsay  Street,  e. 
IVIaclean,  Daniel,  vintner.  Queen  Street,  e. 

—  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Matthew,  shipmaster,  St.  Clement's  Lane 

—  Malcolm,  manufacturer,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Peter,  tobacco  pipe  manufactory.  West  Pore 
Macleish,  David,  manufacturer,  Johnson's  Lane,  Hawkliill,  s. 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Meadowside 

—  William,  flaxdresser,  Nethergate,  n. 
Macleod,  Daniel,  tailor.  No.  77  High  Street,  n. 

—  John,  grocer.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  William,  fishcurer  and  cooper,  Trades'  Lane,  w, 

—  Joseph,  vintner.  East  Rosebank  Lane,  Hiiltown,  w. 
,%Jacmillan,  James  (of  Wells  and  Macmillan,  tea-dealers)  Seagate,  s. 


52 


MA- — MA 


Macnab,  Andrew,  Tay  Square  Seminary;  hoase  Thomson  Street, 
Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John,  machinemaker,  Overgate,  s. 

—  William,  corkcutter,  Overgate,  s. 

Macnaughton,  John,  carter,  Macnab's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Macnicoll,  James,  grocer  and  spiritdeajer,  No.  28  Overgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  museum  tavern,  Hilltown,  w. 
Maconachie,  Hiigli,  plasterer,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Macpherson,  Rev.  John,  Catholic  Chapel,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Miss  Mary,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

—  Peter,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  William,  shoemaker,  Doig*s  Court,  Overgate,  s. 
Macquin,  Patrick,  spiritdealer.  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown 
Macrea,  S,  china  and  stoneware  merchant,  No.  7  Union  Street,  w. 
Macritchie,  Thomas,  Logie  Toll-bar 

Macrosty,  John,  vintner,  Witchknow,  n. 

Macvicar,  Rev.  Dr.  Patrick,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

—  Rev.  John,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 
Macwattie,  Mrs.  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Macwalter,  Alexander,  shawl  manufacturer.  No.  206  Overgate,  n. 
Macwilliams,  William,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  n. 

Malcolm,  David,  writeB  (of  Baxter  and  Malcolm)  Nethergate,  n. 

—  David,  grocer,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  James,  surgeon,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  machinemaker,  Stobb's  Well 

—  James,  millmanager,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  Mrs.  Malcolm's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 
Mann  and  Matthew,  painters.  Castle  Court,  w. 

—  David,  spiritdealer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Robert,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  shoemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Marr,  Robert,  fish  and  provision  store,  Crichton  Street,  w, 
Marshall  and  Edgar,  Liiybank  Foundry,  Arbroath  Road 

—  Miss  J.  grocer,  Nethergate,  s. 

David,  manufacturer,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 

James,  inspector  of  cleaHsing,  Grcenmarket,  w. 

James,  grocer,  Neill's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

James,  painter,  Thoms'  Close,  High  Street,  b. 

Martin,  David,  and  Co.  merchants,  Bain's  Square 

—  David  (of  D.  Martin  and  Co.)  Roseangle 

-r-     Alexander,  shipowner,  Wettfield,  Perth  Road,  s. 


MA  — MA  53 

Martin,  James,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  East  Cowgate 

—  James,  jun.  clerk,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Alexander,  brewer,  foot  of  Peter  Street,  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  foot  of  Couttie's  Wynd,  w, 

—  Mrs.  P.  jun.  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Mackenzie's  Square,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Peter,  carter,  Bonnybank 

David,  clerk,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  James,  vintner,  Argyle  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Dr.  Insurance  Buildings,  Thorter  Row,  w. 
Mather,  David,  smith,  Dempster's  Buildings,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  James,  millmanager,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 
Mathewson,  William,  tailor.  No.  4  Reform  Street,  w. 

—  George,  architect,  Exchange  Buildings,  Shore 

—  John,  grocer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Thomas,  Scott's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 
Mathers,  David,  bookseller  and  stationer.  West  Port,  n. 

Matters,  Samuel,  Brown'slodgings,  Macintosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  flesher,  No.  16  King  Street,  s. 

— .     James,  weaver,  Ireland's  Buildings,  Lower  Chapelshade 
Matthew,  Thomas,  manager  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  shipping 
company,  Mid  Shore  ;  house  above 

—  Thomas,  under  engineer.  Harbour  Works ;  house  East  Har- 

bour Quay 

—  Robert,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  James,  Tay  Square  Seminary  ;  house  Magdalen  Yard  Road 

—  Mrs.  MefFan-house,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

— ^    John,  painter.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  Mrs.  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Andrew,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

— .     S.  grocer,  Annfield  Lane,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Mrs.  Albion  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  ropespinner,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Miller's  Buildings,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Robert,  spiritdealer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  a. 

E  2 


54  MA  —  Ml 

Matthew",  Janet,  brewer,  Overgate,  n, 

—  Alexander,  wright,  Argyle  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  merchant,  Reform  Street,  wt 

—  Thomas,  painter,  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner.  West  Port,  s. 

—  Charles,  grocer  and  spiritdpaler,  Hawkliill,  s. 

—  Alexander,  Dundee  New  Bank  office;  house  South  Tay  Street 
Maxton,  Mrs.  lodgings,  Campbell's  Buildings,  Crichton  Street,  e. 
IMaxwell,  Captain,  Comelybank,  Constitution  Road 

—  John,  No.  5  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Miss,  Miln's  Buildings,  No.  63  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  David,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  David,  clothier.  No.  I  Union  Street,  w. 

« —     Alexander,  millmanager,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

—  John,  Gowan's  Court,  Overgate,  n. 

. —     Mrs.  David,  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Miss,  Patullo's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd 

—  James,  clerk,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 
Meadowside  Seminary  ;  Daniel  Macintosh,  first  teacher 
Mearns,  Robert,  shipmaster,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 
Meek,  Alexander,  wright,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  John,  shoemaker,  Crichton  Street,  w. 
Meekison,  James,  baker,  Perth  Road,  n. 

MefFan,  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners.  No.  17  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Thomas  Kidd,  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 
Meiklejohn,  IMrs.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 

Meldrum,  John  Balfour  (of  Balfour  and  Meldrum)  Mid  Shore 

—  Leslie,  Dundee  Foundry 

—  Robert,  umbrella  manufacturer  and  general  slop  seller,  No. 

16  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  William,  machinemaker,  Upper  Pleasance 

—  Mrs.  Tod's  Burn  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Meadowside 

Melville,  William,  shipmaster.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

Menmuir,  William,  Advertiser  office ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 
Merchant,  Alexander,  coach  proprietor,  No.  2  Castle  Street,  e. 
Methven,  John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 

—  William,  manufacturer,  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown 
Middleton,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer.  No.  45  Union  Street 


IVIiddleton,  James,  blacksmith,  West  Wynd,  Perth  Road,  n. 
Mill,  John,  customhouse,  Park  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  weaver.  West  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  David,  vintner,  Bel!  Street,  Chapelshade 

Millar,  Robert,  merchant.  No.  18  Cowgate,  s. ;  house  Small's  Wynd 

—  Robert,  jun.  Waterloo  Cottage,  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  James,  chain-cable  manufacturer  and  shipsmith,  £ast  Harbour 

—  James  and  John,  coal  merchants.  No.  19  Earl  Grey's  Dock,  w. 

—  William,  baker,  Union  Street,  e. 

—  Miss,  Roseangle 

—  Robert,  tea  merchant,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  George,  manufacturer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  brewer,  Park  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  Robert,  vintner,  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Loudon's  Alley,  Hawkhill,  n, 

—  David,  stoneware  merchant,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Thomas,  Cartwright,  Bell's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Alexander,  baker,  Loudon's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 
^ —  James,  Smith's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  Mrs.  spiritdealer,  Barrack  Street,  e. 

i —  Thomas,  vintner,  Argyle  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Miss,  New  Inn  Entry,  w. 

—  David,  grocer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  sliipmaster.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 
Miller,  Mrs.  John  Blair,  Whiteleys,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  late  brewer.  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  David  and  Charles,  star  brewery,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Gabriel  (of  M'Ewen  and  Miller)  Bain's  Square,  Cowgate,  n= 

—  Alexander,  writer.  High  Street ;  house  Greenfield  Place 

—  Thomas  (of  Dawson  and  Miller)  Reform  Street,  e. 

. —  Misses  M.and  H.  milliners.  No.  28,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 

—  John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  No.  26,  west  end  of  High  Street 

—  John,  saddler,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  James,  bleacher,  Bullionfield  ;  office  No.  3  Cowgate,  s. 

—  William  H.  baker.  No.  28  Union  Street,  e. 

■ —  Donald  G.  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  No.  14  Union  Street,  w. 

—  David,  merchant,  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David  (of  D.  and  C.  Miller)  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Charles  (of  D.  and  C.  Miller)  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road 


56  MI MI 

!Miller,  James,  manufacturer,  Miller's  Buildings,  fiilltoivn,  wi 

Aikmen,  wright,  Soutar's  Close,  West  Port,  s. 

— -  Mrs.  china  and  stoneware  merchant.  West  Port,  Si 

—  Misses,  milliners.  West  Port,  w. 

—  Mrs.  lodgings,  Sandeman's  Court,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  James,  contractor,  Dens 

Mills,  J.  and  A.  merchants  and  manufacturers,  No.  20  Cowgate,  s. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  No.  20  Cowgate,  s. 

—  James,  jeweller  and  perfumer,  west  end  of  High  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  John,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Exchange  Street,  n. 

—  William,  shipmaster.  Commercial  Street,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  William,  grocer,  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade 

—  Misses,  milliners,  No.  37,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  Richard,  wright,  Hunter  Street,  Witchknow,  s. 
Miln,  David,  banker.  No.  47  Murraygate,  s. 

—  George  and  Robert,  and  J.  Forgan,  writers.  New  Inn  Entry 

—  Robert,  writer.  New  Inn  Entry  ;  house  No.  1 1  Reform  Street 

—  James,  Miln's  Buildings,  No.  9  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  blacksmith,  Seagate,  s. 

—  T.  W.  merchant,  Cowgate ;  house  Bucklemaker  Wynd 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  Greenmarket,  n. 

—  David,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  cabinetmaker  and  joiner,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Burntbarns,  Upper  Chapelshade 

—  David,  tailor,  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  jun.   council  and  guildry  officer,  and  billet-master, 

Speid's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Robert,  tailor,  Wyllie's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Milne,  George,  writer.  New  Inn  Entry  ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Patrick,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Alexander,  merchant  and  flaxspinner.  Lower  Pleasance 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Milne's  Court,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.  David,  toll-keeper,  West  Craigie 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  flesher,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  cattle-dealer,  No.  140  Seagate,  n. 

. — .  David,  commander  of  "  Bonny  Dundee"  steamer,  Craig  Lane 

—  and  Brown,  card  manufacturers,  Westfield,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Peter,  shoemaker,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Tod's  Bum  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 


MI  — MO  57 

Milne,  Thomas,  reedmaker,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

Mitchell,  David,  writer,  New  Inn  Entry,  w. ;  residence  Blackheath- 
house,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  John,  flaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  Baltic  Street 

—  James,  Seafield,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  David,  shipmaster.  Union  Street,  w. 

—  David,  clothier,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  Misses,  dressmakers,  Key's  Buildings,  No.  94  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Miss,  Union  Place,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Alexander,  late  farmer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Peter,  manufacturer,  Ryehill,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  John,  wright.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  Dcivid,  mechanic,  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  gardener,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  David,  vintner,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  stabler,  Yeaman  Shore,  s. 

—  George,  Fell's  Buildings,  grocer,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Alexander,  shipmaster.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alex.  Butchart's  Buildings,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  Mrs.  David,  Coupar's  Alley,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  George,  Baltic  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  William,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 
—.  D.  vintner,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Mrs.  George,  wrights'  tavern,  No.  12  Overgate,  s. 
Mitchelson,  H.  grocer,  English  Chapel,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
Moir,  David,  manufacturer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

John,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

William,  manufacturer.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Adam,  manufacturer,  King  Street,  n. 
George,  baker,  Wellgate,  w. 

Molison,  F.  merchant,  Bain's  Square ;  house  Bin  Rock.,  Perth  Road 

Mrs.  Davidson's  Buildings,  Seagate,  s. 

Mollwo,  Herman,  flax  merchant,  Meadow-house 
Moncrieff,  James,  shipmaster,  Castle  Street,  w. 

William,  tea  and  spiritdealer,  Overgate.  s. 

David,  baker,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Moncur,  David,  merchant,  No.  24  Cowgate,  s. ;  house  Hawkhill  Place 

John,  jun.  merchant,  No.  24  Cowgate,  s. 

Captain  A.  west  end  of  Magdalen  "f  ard 

. Alexander,  manufacturer,  East  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 


58  MO  — MU 

Moncur,  David,  stationer,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  William,  late  brewer,  Castle  Court 

—  Andrew,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logic 

—  William,  renovator,  Nethergate,  n. 
Montgomery,  James,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Moon  and  Langlands,  Albion-house,  No.  27  Overgatc,  s.  and  No<  I 
Tally  Street,  w. 

—  Miss,  No.  19  Union  Street,  w. 

i—     William  (of  Moon  and  Langlands)  Thorter  Row,  w. 

—  Adam,  surgeon,  Thorter  Row,  w. 

—  .Tohn,  vintner.  Tally  Street,  e. 
Moore  and  Walker,  painters,  Meadowside 

_     Alexander,  painter,  Mauchlin  Tower  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 
Morgan,  Misses,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 

—  Alexander,  hairdresser,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  John,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

Morris,  William,  treasurer  of  the  Dundee  police  establishment,  High 
Street,  s. ;  house  St.  Clement's  Lane 

—  William,  surgeon,  foot  of  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

Thomas,  shipmaster,  Pitcairn's  Court,  Nethergate,  s. 

Misses,  dressmakers,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  Miss,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  John,  flaxdresser,  Lumsden's  Buildings,  West  Port,  n. 
John,  shoemaker,  Hilltown,  w. 

Mrs.  draper.  Taws'  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

Morrison,  John,  teller  Dundee  Bank  ;  house  Forebank 

James,  manufacturer,  James's  Park,  Forfar  Road 

James,  baker,  head  of  Hilltown,  w. 

John,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  William  Street,  King  Street,  n. 

Alexander,  sheriff-officer,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Alexander,  grocer,  Bellfield  Lane,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Morton,  William,  merchant,  Trades'  Lane,  e. ;  house  Reform  Street 

Robert,  watchmaker.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

Moyes  and  Kidd,  ironmongers,  foot  of  Overgate,  s. 

Wm.  (of  Moyes  and  Kidd)  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate 

Robert,  woollen  and  linendraper,  No.  28  Murraygate,  s. 

George,  customhouse,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

Muat,  Mrs.  William,  vintner.  North  Tay  Street,  w. 

Mudie,  John,  surgeon,  No.  1  Meadow  Entry,  Murraygate,  n. 

Peter,  surgeon,  Peter  Street,  e. 

. David,  teller  Dundee  New  Bank  ;  house  East  Sesgate,  li. 


MU— MU  59 

Mudie,  Francis,  flaxdresser,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  Peter  Street,  e. 

— .     Robert,  late  brewer,  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William,  weaver,  Ladywell  Lane 

—  John,  manufacturer,  Dallfield  Walk,  e. 

. Mrs.  F.  Mustard's  Buildings,  Dallfield  Walk,  e. 

—  Thomas,  late  merchant,  King  Street,  n. 

—  James,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

. Mrs.  Thomas,  vintner,  Hood's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  watchmaker,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
. —     David,  grocer,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Muirhead,  William,  gardener,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Mulligen,  Bernard,  vintner,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 

Mundie,  Robert,  shipmaster,  Carolina  Port 

Munro,  William,  surgeon  and  accoucheur.  No.  20  Reform  Street,  w= 

—  John,  wright,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  Mrs.  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John,  Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  John,  smith,  Witchknow,  s. 

— .    John,  spiritdealer,  Thorter  Row,  w. 
Murdoch,  George,  kirk  treasurer.  Barrack  Street,  w. ;  house  No.  4 
St.  Clement's  Lane 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  No.  179  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  wright,  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  plumber,  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  Robert,  wright.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 

—  Mrs.  No.  106  Nethergate,  n. 
Murray,  Mrs.  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Miss,  Nethergate,  s. 

— .     William,  ironmonger,  scale-beam-maker  and  smith,  No.  66 
Murraygate,  n. ;  house  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  James,  ironmonger  and  blacksmith.  No.  12  High  Street,  s. ; 

house  Reform  Street 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  David,  carpenter,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  William,  customs,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Charles,  oyster  tavern,  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n, 

—  C.  vintner,  Cameron's  Buildings,  Exchange  Street,  s. 
.—  James,  ropemaker,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  flaxdresser,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  William,  clerk,  Mauchlin  Tower  Court,  Murraygate,  n. 


60  MU  —  NI 

Mustard,  James,  flesher.  King  Street,  n. 
Myles,  David,  coal  merchant,  Seagate,  n. 

—  William,  accountant  Royal  Bank  ;  house  Exchange  Street 

—  Thomas,  weaver,  Baxter's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Mylne,  Mrs.  Thomas,  of  Mylnefield,  Annfield-house 

Nairne,  William,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street 

—  David,  shoemaker,  Arthur  Street,  Dallfield 
Nasmyth,  Robert,  surgeon,  Milnbank 
Nathaniel,  Mrs.  Nethergate,  s. 

National  Bank  OflBce,  Cowgate,  n. ;  Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  agent 
Neave,  David,  architect.  No.  8  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Charles,  clerk,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

. —  James,  clerk  to  David  Martin  &  Co. ;  house  South  Tay  Street 

—  James,  merchant,  Peter  Street,  e. 

—  M.  Pitcairn's  Court,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  Albion  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Neill,  James,  hairdresser.  No.  81  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Charles,  weaver.  Black's  Croft,  s. 

—  David,  flesher.  King  Street,  n. 

—  Charles,  grocer,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  James,  weaver,  James's  Park,  Forfar  Road 

Neilson,  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  No.  20  Union  Street,  w. 

—  William,  tailor.  West  Port 

Neish,  Captain  James,  Hon.  E.I.  C.  S.  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  s. 

—  Thomas,  merchant,  Cowgate,  s ;  vice-consul  for  Russia ;  house 

Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

—  Alexander,  manufacturer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  late  of  customs  ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  William,  Meadow  Street,  n. 
Ness,  David,  millmanager.  Brown  Street,  e. 
Newall,  Walter,  merchant,  Hawkhill  Place 

—  George  H.  merchant.  No.  27  Cowgate,  s;  house  Thomson 

Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Archibald,  surgeon,  Hawkhill  Place 

Nicholson,  Thomas,  manager  for  the  Dundee  and  Newtyle  railway 
company;  house  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Charles,  brush  manufacturer,  No.  15,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
. —     Robert,  grocer,  Hilltown,  w. 


NI  —  NU  61 

Mcoll,  George,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  King  Street,  s. 

—  James,  manager  for  the  Dundee,  Perth,  and  London  shipping 

company;  house  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Thomas,  Hawkhill  Place 

—  Mrs.  James,  King  Street,  s. 

.—  Miss  E.  tea-dealer  and  grocer,    No.    102  Nethergate,  n. ; 
house  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 

George,  junior,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Murraygate,  n. 

James,  Shore  Dues  office;  house  Lilybank 

Robert,  builder,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

John,  assistant  teacher  of  English,  Public  Seminaries 

—  William,  lime  merchant,  Cowgate  Port,  n. 

—  John,  Wright,  Burnhead  ;  house  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

—  Miss,  Clark's  Buildings,  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Robert,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  No.  20  High  Street,  s, 

—  Robert,  vintner.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  James,  blockmaker.  East  Harbour 

—  George,  blockmaker,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  William,  shipmaster.  Mid  Wynd,  Perth  Road,  n. 

.  — ■  James,  gardener.  Upper  Dudhope  .  ' 

—  Peter,  baker,  Upper  Pleasance,  n. 

—  William,  boot  and  shoemaker,  West  Port,  n. 

—  Andrew,  cabinetmaker,  Overgate,  s. 

—  William,  tailor,  Peter's  Court,  Cowgate,  n, 

—  James,  clerk,  Princes*  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  William,  wright.  Shepherd's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  School  Wynd,  w. 

Nimmo,  Patrick,  M.  D.  physician  to  the  Lunatic  Asylum,  South  Tay 
Street,  e. 

—  Matthew,   surgeon,  No.  30  Reform  Street ;   surgery  under 

Town  House,  High  Street 

—  William,  grocer.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

Niven,  D.  B.  agent  for  Sun  Fire  office,  &c.  No.  26  Castle  Street,  w, 

—  David,  and  Son,  fleshers.  Vault,  e. 
Noble,  Thomas,  vintner,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Norrie,  Charles  (of  Halley  and  Norrie)  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  John,  clerk.  Upper  Pleasance,  s. 

—  James,  shipmaster.  King  Street,  n. 
Nucator,  Mrs,  Hutchison's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n, 

F 


62 


O 

O'Donnel,  James,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s. 

O'Farrell,  George,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  Crichton  Street,  ^.    . 
Ogilvie,  James  and  John,  writers,  New  Inn  Entry,  e. 
, —     James,  writer,  Park  Place,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  George,  of  Kirkbuddo,  Hawkhill  Place 

—  Miss,  of  Lochlair,  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  George,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  shipowner,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  brewer.  No.  12  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  shipwright,  Yoaman  Shore,  n. 

Ogilvy,  Alex.  Tay  ropework,  Perth  Road,  s. ;  warehouse  Mid  Shore 
— -     James  J.  manufacturer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Jliss,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Oman,  George,  cooper,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Operative  Mason  Lodge,  Guillan's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Orphan  Institution,  Small's  Wynd,  e. 
Orquhart,  James,  boot  and  shoemaker,  Nethergate,  n. 
Ouchterlony,  Mrs.  David,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  Union  Close,  Nethergate,  n. 

Ower,  James  and  Robert,  manufacturers,  Hawkhill,  s; 

—  George,  glazier.  Barrack  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Peter,  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 

—  James,  mariner.  Castle  Street,  e. 
Owler,  William,  Hunter  Street,  Witchknow,  g. 


Pagan,  John,  hosier  and  glover.  High  Street,  n. 
Palmer,  John,  gardener,  Maryfield,  Forfar  Road 
Pandreich,  Mrs.  grocer,  foot  of  Blackness  Road,  s. 
Park,  Mungo,  clerk  to  the  collector  of  Excise  ;  office  Barrack  Street  | 
house  Wesley's  lodgings,  Cowgate,  s. 

Miss  Margaret,  milliner,  Nethergate,  s. 

Parks,  John,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  s. 

Paterson,  James,  architect,  No.  20  Reform  Street,  w. 

William,  gardener,  Shepherd's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s, 

William,  fruiterer  and  grocer.  No.  24  Union  Street,  w. 

—     David,  grocer,  Black's  Croft,  n. 


PA  —  PE 

PaSerson,  Charles,  grocer  and  spiritdeaier,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  Charles,  paste-blacking  manufacturer,  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  David,  clerk,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  foot  of  Hilltown,  e. 

—  James,  weaver,  Parnell  Street,  Forebank 

—  "John,  tailor.  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  clerk.  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  James,  millmanager.  West  Port,  s. 

—  David,  baker,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

Faton,  George,  surgeon.  No.  21  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Ett^  Seagate,  n. 

—  John,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 
. —     JMrs.  No.  21  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Francis,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n, 

—  Mrs.  No.  44  Nethergate,  s. 
Patrick,  Mrs.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Stewart,  shipmaster,  No.  15  Union  Street,  w. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Pattie,  Robert,  vintner,  Seagate,  n. 

Patullo,  Alexander,  baker,  head  of  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Miss  M.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  Peter,  shipmaster,  Seagate,  n. 

. —     Miss,  PatuUo's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  Mrs.  James,  vintner,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Miss,  Rankioe's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 
Peacock,  James,  hatter,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  west  harbour  tavern,  No.  17  Earl  Grey's  Dock 

—  William,  grocer,  Scouringburn,  n. 
Pearson,  David,  vintner,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Peat,  Robert,  manufacturer,  Murraygate,  n. 
Peattie,  James,  vvright,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Peddie,  Andrew,  of  Bankhead,  foot  of  Castle  Street,  w. 
Peebles,  John,  grocer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Andrew,  vintner,  Soot's  Buildings,  Dallfield 

—  John,  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Hawkhill,  n. 
Penman,  Robert,  marblecutter,  Craig  Lane,  e. 

—  Robert,  block  and  pumpmaker,  East  Harbour 
Penny,  John,  clothier  and  draper.  West  Port,  s. 
Peniiycook,  James,  merchant,  Seagate,  s.  ;  house  Forebank 


63 


64 


PE  — PO 


Pennjcook,  David,  flesher,  Cowgate  Port,  s. 

Peter,  David,  and  Co.  merchants,  Bain's  Court,  Cowgate,  d, 

—  Thomas,  tailor.  High  Street,  n. 

—  Daniel,  mason,  Havvkhill,  n. 

—  George,  vintner,  Lower  Pleasance 

—  John,  vintner.  Upper  Pleasance 

—  D.  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 

Petrie,  James,  commercial  inn,  No.  188  Overgate,  n.^ 

—  Mrs.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  King  Street,  s. 

—  Thomas,  shoemaker,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  John,  gardener.  Upper  Diidhope 

—  John,  sawyer,  Brown  Street,  c. 

—  James,  slopseller.  West  Port,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Petrie's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Alexander,  tailor  and  clothier.  No.  G9  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  David,  paper-ruler,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Henry,  baker,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 
Phillip,  David,  manufacturer,  Seagate,  s. 

—  David,  jun.  manager  of  callendering  company,  Cowgate,  n^ 

—  David,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  George,  manufacturer,  Upper  Pleasance 

—  John,  manufacturer.  Rose  Street,  Rosebank 

—  James,  cowfeeder,  head  of  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mungo,  carter,  Elizabeth  Street,  Maxwelltown 

Phillips,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Pieric,  Mrs.  Garland's  Buildings,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Pilmer,  D.  superintendent  of  Harbour  Police;  house  Exchange  Street 
Pirie,  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Alexander,  painter.  Fish  Street,  s. 
Fitcairn,  Andrew,  of  Pratis,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  surgeon  and  accoucheur.  No.  34  Murraygate,  s. 

—  David,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

Pitkeathly,  Thomas,  lime  merchant,  Princes'^  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

Playfair,  Miss  M.  Seafield  Cottage,  Magdalen  Yard 

Police  Office,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

Police  Treasurer's  Office,  Town-house,  High  Street,  s. 

Political  Union  Reading  Room,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Pope,  David,  grocer,  Overgate,  n.  ;  house  above 

Porter,  David  (Mr.  Dalgairns's,  wine  and  spirit  merchant)  Mid  Shore 


no — RU  69 

Rollo,  David,  writer,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Fish  Street,  n. 
Ronaldson,  Mrs.  George,  Union  Street,  w. 

Rose,  W.  G.  spiritdealer,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Ross,  Daniel  (of  Tompsett,  Ross,  &  Co.  London)  Hawkhill  Place 

—  James  C.  tailor  and  clothier,  No.  1 1  Union  Street,  w. ;  house 

No.  40  Union  Street,  e. 
Mrs.  Christopher,  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  George,  spiritdealer,  New  Buildings,  Lochee  Road,  e. 

—  Donald,  brewer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Donald,  cooper.  Castle  Lane,  s. 

—  Alexander,  vintner,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  M.  Haggart's  Buildings,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  John,  vintner,  Commercial  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  John,  spiritdealer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  John,  auctioneer  and  appraiser,  head  of  South  Tay  Street 

—  David,  vintner,  head  of  School  Wynd,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Thomas,  Hawkhill  Place 

Rough,  George,  glover.  No.  5  High  Street,  s. ;  house  Nethergate,  n. 

—  George,  jun.  glover,  ditto,  s. ;  house  No.  1  Commercial  Street 
Rowan,  Alexander,  jun.  merchant.  No.  20  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. ; 

house  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Roxburgh,  Rev.  John,  Heathfield-house 

—  Andrew,  agent.  No.  46  Seagate,  s. 

Roy,  Andrew,  of  the  Dundee  Public  Seminaries,  Reform  Street 

—  George,  teacher,  Tay  Street  Lane,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  James,  writer,  Lindsay  Street,  e. 

—  William,  turner,  Overgate,  n. 
Royal  Hotel  (Wallace's)  Nethergate,  s. 

Rule,  James,  watch  and  clockmaker,  west  end  of  High  Street ;  house 

Meadowside 
Royal  Mail  and  General  Coach-offices,  Trades'  Hall,  s,  and  No.  2 

Castle  Street,  e. 
Russell,  Rev.  Dr.  David,  No.  35  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  manager  for  gas  light  company  ;  house  Bonnybank 

—  David,  chemist  and  druggist.  No.    1   High   Street ;   house 

Comely  Bank,  Constitution  Road 

—  Misses  Jane  and  Margaret,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Andrew,  engineer,  Crichton's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  William,  engineer,  Crichton's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Rutherford,  William,  vintner,  Fish  Street,  s. 


70  RU SC 

Rutherford,  James,  spiritdealer,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade    . 
Ruxton,  Mrs.  Robert,  ship  tavern,  Mid  Shore 

IS 
Sailors'  Hall,  Yeaman  Shore,  s. 
Salmon,  Peter,  bricklayer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  Mrs.  No.  24  High  Street,  s. 
Samson,  William,  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  George,  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Hugh,  manufacturer,  Jamaica  Street,  MaxwelUown 

—  David,  weaver,  Mackay's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Sandeman,  Robert,  merchant,  Ladywell  Lane,  e. 

—  Misses,  foot  of  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  David,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 
Sanderson,   John,  merchant,   Wellgate,  e. ;    house   Union   Place, 

Magdalen  Yard 

—  J.  tobacco  and  candle  manufacturer.  No.  74  High  Street,  n. 

—  Peter,  cabinetmaker,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  M.  and  Co.  spiritdealers,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 
Saunders,  James,  writer ;  clerk  to  the  harbour  trustees  and  guildry 

incorporation  ;  Crichton's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James  Macdonald,  writer  ;  clerk  to  the  harbour  police  court ; 

Crichton's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William  Crichton,  surgeon,  Crichton's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Walker,  hatmaker,  Chapelside,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n.  ; 

house  Lindsay  Street 

—  Peter,  leather  merchant,  Tally  Street,  e. 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Low's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  George,  vintner,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Thomas,  cowfeeder,  Sanderson's  Court,  Overgate,  s. 

—  William,  grocer,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Sceales,  Andrew,  of  the  customs,  Grayheath,  Hawkhill,  n. 

Scobbie,  James,  sheriff  officer.  Dyers*  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Scollay,  James,  shoemaker.  West  Port,  s. 

Scott,  Captain  Patrick,  late  Hon.  E.  I.  C.  S.  Netbergate,  s. 

—  David,  bootmaker,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. ;  house  Dud- 

hope  Place 

—  Captain  John,  superintendent  of  Tay  ferries.  Union  Street,  e. 
. —     George,  grocer.  No.  9  High  Street,  s. ;  house  Vault 

—  G.  jun.  ironmonger,  No.  3  High  Street,  s,  ;  house  King  Street 


SC SH  71 

Scott,  John,  late  merchant,  Roodyards,  Ferry  Road,  s. 
Robert,  wright  and  glazier,  King  Street,  s. 

—  Andrew,  wright  and  glazier.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  David,  glazier,  No.  61  Wellgate,  e. 

—  William,  Scott's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

, William,  tavern  keeper,  Bain's  Square,  Wellgate,  e. 

, James,  grocer,  wine  and  spirit  merchant.  West  Port,  n. 

, W.  superintendent  of  public  works.  New  Buildings,  Nethergate 

—  James,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
. —  David,  wright,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

Alexander,  wright,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

James,  mariner,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster.  Fish  Street,  n. 
Mrs.  John  Home,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  David,  manufacturer.  Mid  Wynd,  Hawkhill.  s. 

—  Robert,  vintner.  Upper  Pleasance 

—  James,  packer.  Meal's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
Archibald,  tanner.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

William,  manufacturer,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  Alexanderj  grocer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  w. 

David,  manufacturer,  David's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

T.  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Dron's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  jun.  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 
James,  merchant,  Bonnybank 

. —  John,  wright,  Methodist  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

Thomas  C.  woollendraper  and  silkmercer,  High  Street,  n. 

James,  tailor,  Gray's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

John,  writer,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

. —  George,  shipmaster,  Milne's  Court,  Wellgate,  w. 

Mrs.  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

_.  M.  vintner,  Gill's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 

,  Donald,  grocer,  Barrow's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  Frederick,  watchmaker,  foot  of  Overgate,  s. 
James,  tailor,  Overgate,  s. 

P.  feather  merchant,  head  of  Seagate,  n. 

Scrimgeour,  Cathcart,  furnishing  tailor,  Greenmarket,  e. 

John,  millmanager,  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

Scrivens,  Edward,  vintner.  Blackness  Road,  s. 
Seatton,  Mrs.  spiritdealer,  Lumsden's  Buildings,  West  Port,  n. 
Sellar,  A.  writer  and  notary,  St.  Andrew's  Street ;  house  Roseangle 
Shand,  William,  feuar,  Seaficld,  Magdalen  Yard 


72  SH SI 

Sharp,  William,  saddler,  High  Street,  w. 

—  John,  merchant  and  flaxspinner.  Ward  Road,  s, 

—  James,  vintner,  Session  Street,  w. 

Shaw  and  Thomson,  writers.  No.  4  Castle  Street,  e. 

—  Walter  (of  Shaw  and  Thomson)  Castlehill 

—  William,  merchant  and  cloth  callenderer,    Cowgate  Port ; 

house  Forebank 

—  Frederick,  bookseller,  High  Street,  s. ;  house  Reform  Street 

—  Duncan,  teacher,  Upper  Pleasance 
Shearer,  Donald,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  William,  cooper.  Barrack  Road,  e. 
Shepherd,  Mungo,  grocer  and  mealseller,  Overgate,  n. 

—  David,  Wright,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Robert,  spiritdealer,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  n. 

—  David,  baker,  Dingwall's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  James,  vintner,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Miss,  Church  Lane,  Tally  Street,  e. 

—  William,  grocer,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  George,  late  spiritdealer,  Tay  Street  Lane,  e. 
Sheriff  Clerk's  Office,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 
Sherwood,  John,  and  Co.  grocers,  East  Seagate,  n. 
Shiell  and  Small,  writers.  New  Inn  Entry,  w. 
Shipbuilding  Company's  Yard,  East  Seagate,  s. 

Shore  Dues  Office,  Exchange  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

Sibbald,  David,  gardener,  Lower  Crescent 

Sidey,  Peter,  grocer.  West  Port,  s. 

Sievwright,  Mrs.  Church  Lane,  Nethergate,  n. 

Sime,  William,  bookseller  and  stationer,  Overgate,  n. ;  house  above 

—  William,  jun.  cabinetmaker,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Miss,  No.  49  Nethergate,  s. 

—  James,  landsurveyor,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Thomas,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  John,  spiritdealer.  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Walter,  vintner,  Scouringburn,  n. 

Simmers,  William,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Simpson,  George,  writer,  Church  Lane,  Tally  Street,  e. 

—  Robert,  shipmaster,  Croll's  Rocks,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

—  Thomas,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

, —     Miss  Jean,  lodgings.  No.  16  Yeaman  Shore,  s. 
. —    James,  shoemaker,  Peter  Street,  e. 


SI  —  SM  73 

Simpson,  William,  shoemaker,  Wood's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  William,  carter,  Alaryfield,  Forfar  Road 

—  A.  and  Co.  taproom,  Meadowside 

—  James,  grocer,  King  Street,  n. 

—  M.  vintner,  Gray's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 

Simson,  Simon,  writer.  No.  2  High  Street,  s  ;  house  Taylor's  Lane, 
Perth  Boad,  s. 

—  Tliomas,  grocer,  Murraygate,  s. ;  house  M urraygate,  s. 
Sinclair,  Hugh,  hotel.  Castle  Street,  e.  and  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  brewer,  Fenton's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  pawnbroker,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  John,  spiritdealer.  Lower  Pleasance 
Skeen,  James,  wright.  Lower  Pleasance 

— .    John,  mason.  Union  Street,  Maxwelltown 
Small,  James,  jun.  merchant,  Peter  Street,  e. ;  house  Small's  Wynd 

—  David  (of  Shiell  and  Small)  Edenbank,  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  Mrs.  William,  Edenbank,  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  Thomas,  baker,  Greenmarket,  n. 
— .     Robert,  flesher,  Greenmarket,  e. 

— .  Andrew,  tinplateworker  and  gasfitter,  No.  21  High  Street,  s. 

—  John  Allan,  baker,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  David,  grocer,  Black's  Croft,  s. 

—  David,  builder,  Stewart's  Entry,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Andrew,  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Captain  William,  Castle  Lane,  Greenmarket,  w. 

—  William,  manufacturer.  East  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  James,  millmanager,  Hepburn's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  John,  vintner,  Blinshall  Street,  Witchknow,  n. 

—  Andrew,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 

—  William,  grocer,  Upper  Pleasance 

—  John,  millmanager,  Dudhope  Wynd,  s. 

—  Peter,  grocer,  Mudie's  Buildings,  King  Street,  n. 

—  John,  grocer,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  plasterer.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 

—  David,  mariner.  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

Smart,  Lieut.  J.  N.,  R.N.  harbour-master;  ho.  Exchange  Buildings 

—  Mrs.  Thomas,  Shepherd's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  ironmonger.  No.  19  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Miss,  Hutchison's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  gardener,  Ferrier's  Buildings,  Hawkhill,  s. 

G 


74  SM SM 

Smeatton,  James,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  East  Cowgate,  s. ; 
house  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  David,  vintner.  Trades'  Lane,  w. 

Smellie,  Wm.  cabinetmaker,  IS'o.  7  Nethergate,  s.  and  Long  Wynd 

—  James,  grain  and  provision  merchant,  No.  75  Murraygate,  n. 

—  William,  carpenter,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 
Smith,  Patrick,  manager  Union  Whale-fishing  Company,  Murray- 
gate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  James,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  David,  writer,  No.  2  High  Street,  s. ;  house  Wellburn  Cot- 

tage, Lochee 

—  Thomas  and  Andrew,  cabinetmakers  and  upholsterers,  Nos. 

115  and  116  Nethergate,  n. 

—  James  G.  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  David,  vintner.  Black's  Croft,  s. 

—  Charles,  jun.  wright.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  William,  flaxdresser,  St.  Roque's  Lane,  w. 
. —  Alexander,  grocer,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Frederick,  flaxdresser,  Candle  Wynd,  Seagate,  s. 

—  James,  carpenter,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n, 

—  William,  shipowner,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Margaret,  grocer,  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  flesher,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Cathro's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
, —  William  M.  baker.  King  Street,  n. 

. —  John,  late  farmer  Campsie,  No.  9  Cowgate,  s. 

—  John  (of  Gardiner,  Smith  and  Co.)  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Walter,  vintner.  Mid  Shore 

—  James,  late  cabinetmaker,  L.  S.  Co.'s  Buildings,  Mid  Shore 
. —  William,  tailor,  Greenmarket,  w. 

■ —  James,  coal  agent.  Butcher  Row,  s. ;  house  Princes'  Street 

—  Henry,  professor  of  music.  Union  Street,  e. 

John,  late  farmer,  west  end  of  Hawkhill,  n. 

David,  vintner,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Peter,  manufacturer.  Blackness  Road,  s. 
. John,  spiritdealer,  Scouringburn,  n. 

Robert,  vintner,  Witchknow,  n. 

David,  wright,  Session  Street,  Witchknow,  n. 

Alexander,  grocer,  Session  Street,  Witchknow,  n. 

_  William,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 


75 


Smith,  Sime,  millmanager,  Brown  Street,  e. 

—  Ann,  Henderson's  Buildings,  West  Port,  n. 

John,  vintner,  Henderson's  Buildings,  West  Port,  n. 

James,  millmanager,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

. Peter,  clerk,  foot  of  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Barrack  Road,  e. 

. —  James,  flaxdresser,  Arthur  Street,  Dall&eld 

Mrs.  grocer.  Bell's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

George,  vintner,  Strathmartine  Road,  w. 

Alexander,  jun.  Smithfield,  head  of  Hilltown,  e. 

John,  merchant.  Miller's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

Andrew,  shoemaker,  Petrie's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

. —  Alexander,  clothier,  foot  of  Hilltown,  e. 

James,  jun.  colkctor  of  poors'  rates,  Murraygate,  s. 

David,  weaver,  Smithfield,  head  of  Hilltown,  e. 

William,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

. John,  baker.  No.  5,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

, Alexander,  baker.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n, 

James,  flaxdresser.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

Henry,  manufacturer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

William,  shipmaster,  Denbrae  Road,  e. 

J.  spiritdealer,  Wellgate,  e. 

~.  James,  carter.  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

Fi.  and  J.  milliners,  Barrack  Street,  e. 

Alexander,  grocer,  Overgate,  n. 

Miss  Joanna,  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  George,  mason,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

John,  shipmaster.  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n, 

—  John,  clothier,  No.  79  Murraygate,  n. 
, James,  late  clothier,  Meadowside 

—  George,  druggist,  foot  of  Hilltown 

.  Alexander,  millmanager.  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Miss,  ladies'  seminary.  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

Peter,  grocer.  Temple  Lane,  West  Port,  s. 

—  and  Small,  manufacturers,  Small's  Wynd,  e. 

Alexander,  wright.  Gill's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 

Andrew,  tinsmith,  foot  of  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 

—  John,  potato  merchant,  Callender  Close,  Overgate,  s. 

—  David,  shoemaker,  Overgate,  s. 

—,  Miss  Isabella,  milliner,  Overgate,  s. 


76  SM  — ST 

Smith,  John,  flesher,  Perth  Road,  n. 
Soot,  Mrs.  James,  Union  Street,  w. 
i^    James,  merchant,  Queen  Street;  house  Dallfield-houst 

—  David,  grocer.  No.  192  Overgale,  n. 

—  Mrs.  William,  North  Tay  Street,  w. 
Soutar,  James,  Thornbank,  Ferry  Road,  n. 

—  George,  bootmaker,  No.  1  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e, 

—  William,  carpenter,  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  wright,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Charles,  spiritdealer,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Gray's  Buildings,  Witchknow,  s. 
Spalding,  Mrs.  John,  lodgings,  Rankine's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 
Spankie,  Cochrane  and  Co.  manufacturers.  East  Seagate,  s. 

—  James,  merchant.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  James,  jun.  merchant.  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Speid,  George,  gardener  and  dairyman,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Spence,  Stewart,  manufacturer,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  J.  surgeon  and  dentist,  head  of  Reform  Street,  e. 

—  Misses,  High  Street,  s. 

—  James,  painter.  Smith's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Agnes,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  s. 

—  Thomas,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  n. 

—  Robert,  shoemaker,  Hawkhili,  s. 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  Hawkhili,  s. 
Spink,  John,  shipmaster.  Fish  Street,  s, 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  Fisb  Street,  s. 
Stalker,  Miss  Margaret,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Miss,  Mint  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  James,  hairdresser,  Crichton  Street,  w. 
John,  dyer.  Tannage  Court,  Meadowside 

Stamp  Paper  and  Assessed  Tax  Office,  No.  8  Castle  Street,  e. 
Stark,  David,  manufacturer,  Baltic  Street,  n.  and  Dudhope  Wynd,  s. 
St.  Clair,  Mrs.  Seafield  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Steele,  Mrs.  Andrew,  Groom's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

Miss  Isabella,  dressmaker  and  milliner,  No.  10  High  Street 

John,  Barrack  Road,  Upper  Chapelshade 

James,  spiritdealer.  Mid  Shore,  n. 

—  Andrew,  grocer.  West  Port,  s. 

—  William,' tavernkeeper,  High  Street,  n. 
, —     James,  plasterer,  Little  Meadows 


ST  —  ST  77 

Steele,  John,  clerk,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

Steplien,   George,  ironmonger,    No.   30   Castle    Street,  w. ;   house 
Meadow  Entry,  Murraygate,  n. 
William  (of  Banks  and  Stephen)  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Peter  Street,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Dr.  Keiller's  Buildings,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Bain's  Square,  Cowgate,  n. 

—  James,  carpenter,  Seagate,  s. 

—  David,  machinemaker,  St.  Paul's  Court,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  P.  and  J.  grocers,  Annfield  Road 

—  Mrs.  Methodist  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  stoneware  merchant,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Stephens,  Miss  Anne,  Nethergate,  n. 

Steven,  Robert,  shipmaster,  Dallfield  Walk,  w. 

—  John,  late  mariner,  St.  Clement's  Court,  Vault 

—  James,  vintner,  Horsewater  Wynd,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  William,  vintner,  Strathmartine  Road,  w. 

—  Thomas,  spiritdealer,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  James,  coachman,  Tay  Street  Lane,  w. 

Stevenson,  William,  bookbinder,  Castle  Lane,  foot  of  Vault,  s. 
Stewart,  Robert,  Public  Seminaries,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  James,  glover.  Trades'  Hall,  High  Street,  e. 

—  James,  Roman  eagle  inn,  Macintosh's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  John,  nursery  and  seedsman,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  David,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  William,  wright.  Constable  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  William,  flesher,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  WiUiam,  shipbuilder.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  David,  contractor,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  John,  vintner.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John,  mason,  Seagate,  s. 

—  William,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Robert,  brassfounder,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  J.  vintner,  Seagate,  n. 

—  Robert,  furnishing  tailor,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  James,  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Miss,  teacher  of  music,  Grayheath,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  grocer,  Ryehill,  Perth  Road,  n. 
— ■    Charles,  gardener.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

G  2 


78  ST  —  ST 

Stewart,  George,  grocer,  Reid's  Buildings,  Scoiiringburn 

—  Robert,  engineer,  Messrs.  Carmichaers,  West  Ward 

—  Mrs.  Blinshall  Street,  w. 

—  Robert,  teacher,  Blinshall  Street,  w. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Upper  Pleasance,  s. 

—  Rev.  William,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie    - 

—  Alexander,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 

—  John,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 

—  Robert,  vintner.  West  Port,  n. 

—  Robert,  slater.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  John,  varnisher,  Roger's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  James,  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  callender,  Barrack  Road,  e. 

—  INIrs.  Stewart's  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshadc 

—  Robert,  spiritdealer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  James,  agent,  Baltic  Street,  n. ;  house  Bonnybank 

—  Charles,  slater,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n, 

—  William,  stabler,  King  Street,  n. 

—  John,  spiritdealer,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  flesher,  foot  of  Blackness  Road,  s. 
. —  David,  broker,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  Mrs.  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

—  William,  painter,  Nethergate,  s. 

Stirling,  Robert,  merchant ;  house  Seabank,  Magdalen  Yard  Road 

—  James,  Dundee  foundry  company;  house  Cottage,  Ferry  Road 

—  Rev.  Thomas,  teacher,  Tay  Square 

—  Miss  Jane,  Jackson's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Isabella,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Rev.  Peter,  James'  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  John,  shoemaker,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Stool.  Mrs.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

Stormonth,  Miss,  Smart's  Buildings,  East  Seagate,  s. 

—  David,  broker,  AVellgate,  w. 

—  Peter,  broker,  Overgate,  s. 

Storrier,  Andrew,  manufacturer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  manufacturer,  Park  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  s. 

—  William,  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 

Strachan,  Robert,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  Baltic  Street,  n. 

-p-  Walter,  boot  and  shoemaker,  No.  122  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Robert,  wright,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Peter,  baker,  Hawkhill,  s. 


ST  —  TA  79 

Strachan,  Alexander,  tailor,  Overgate,  n. 
Stratton,  Mrs.  grocer,  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  David,  weaver,  Strathmartine  Road,  w. 

—  William,  cooper,  King  Street,  n. 

—  John,  carter,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

Stuart,  P.  &  A.  merchants.  No.  11  Nethergate,  s.  &41  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Peter  (of  P.  and  A.  Stuart)  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Alexander  (of  P.  and  A.  Stuart)  Young's  Buildings,  Seagate 
Sturrock,  John,   agent  for  the   Bank  of   Scotland,   No.   4!)    High 

Street,  n.  ;  house  Park  Place 

—  John,  jun.  writer.  No.  1  Bain's  Square  ;  house  Park  Place 

—  William,  manager  Marine  Insurance  Company,  Bain's  Court ; 

house  Forebank 

—  James,  carter,  Stobb's  Well 

—  James,  machinemaker.  Tannage  Court 
Sugar  Refining  Company,  East  Seagate,  n. 
Summers,  George,  vintner,  foot  of  Thorter  Row,  e. 
Sutherland  and  Murdoch,  plumbers,  No.  9,  head  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  George  (of  Sutherland  and  Murdoch)  Seagate,  s. 
Suttie,  John,  plasterer,  Meadowside  ;  liouse  Lower  Chapelshade 
Swan,  John,  grocer,  Annfield  Road,  e. 

—  John,  stoneware  merchant,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Miller's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

Swiney,  William,  stoneware  merchant,  Scott's  Buildings,   Hilltown 
Swinton,  Robert,  machinemaker.  Mid  Road,  Chapelshade 
Sword,  Andrew,  shipmaster,  Willison  Street,  Barrack  Street,  w. 
Symers,  Colin,  collector  of  customs  ;  house  Magdalen  Yard 

—  John,  agent  for  the  British  Linen  Company,  Murraygate,  s.  ; 

house  above 

—  Misses,  Nethergate,  n. 

Symon,  Adam,  engineer,  Westfield,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  John,  accountant  Commercial  Bank  ;  house  Miller's  Build- 

ings, Perth  Road,  s. 

Tait,  William,  baker.  West  Port,  n. 

—  James,  gardener  and  florist,  Thain's  Park,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  J.  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  West  Port,  s. 

—  William,  cooper,  East  Seagate,  s. 

Tarbat  and  Bruce,  tailors  and  clothiers.  High  Street,  s. 

Tarone,  Anthony,  barometer  and  mirror  manufacturer,  High  Street,  n. 


80  TA TH 

Taskcr,  David,  baker,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Taws,  James,  flaxspinner  and  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 
Tay  Foundry,  Trades'  Lane,  e. 
Tay  Square  Seminary,  South  Tay  Street,  w. 
Tay  and  Tyne  Shipping  Company's  Office,  Greenmarket,  w. 
Taylor,  James,  and  Son,  machinemakers  and  fiaxspinners,  Lindsay 
Street,  e. 

—  William,  feuar,  Taylor's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William  Ogilvie,  shipmaster,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  No.  49  Nethergate,  s. 

• —     William,  cooper,  Seagate,  s. 

—  iVIiss,  Tindal's  Wynd,  w. 

—  Charles,  wright,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Robert,  machinemaker,  Henderson's  Wynd,  West  Port,  n. 

—  Peter,  book-agent,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Duckbill 

—  James,  feuar,  Maryfield 

—  William,  auctioneer,  Overgate,  s. 
Templeman,  Matthew,  watchmaker,  Peter  Street,  e. 
Tennant,  Thomas,  confectioner,  Thorter  Row,  w. 

Thain,  John,  merchant  and  shipowner,  No.  I  Commercial  Street; 
house  Park  Place 

—  James,  shipowner.  No.  1  Commercial  Street ;  bouse  Magdalen 

Yard  Road 
Theatre  Royal,  Castle  Street,  w. 
Thistle  Hall,  No.  7  Union  Street,  w. 
Thorn,  William,  mason,  Thomson's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Thomas,  J.  M.  surgeon,  No.  30  Union  Street,  e. 
Thorns,  Patrick  Hunter,  agent  for  the  National  Bank  of  Scotland, 

and  manager  for  Forfarshire  and  Perthshire  fire  insurance 

company,    &c.  St.   Andrew's  Place,    Cowgate;   residence 

Crescent-house,  Perth  Road 

—  William,  agent  for  the  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Seagate,  n; 

house  above 

—  James,  shipowner,  Burnhead 

—  George,  merchant  and  insurance  broker,  St.  Andrew's  Place, 

Cowgate ;  house  King  Street,  s. 

—  Brothers  and  Co.  fiaxspinners,  Barrack  Street  Mill 

—  Mrs.  Wester  Clepington 

—  Mrs.  George,  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Peter,  clothier,  west  end  of  High  Street 


TH TH  81 

Thorns,  Mrs.  William,  East  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Union  Street,  e. 

—  David  R.  shipmaster,  Union  Street,  w. 

—  Mrs.  George,  Thorns'  Buildings,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 
Thomson,  Rev.  James,  Meadow  Street,  n. 

—  Peter,  merchant,  East  Cowgate,  s.  ;  house  Thomson  Street, 

Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Bain's  Square ;    house 

and  manufactory,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  John  W.  writer  (of  Shaw  and  Thomson)  Meadow  Street,  n. 
James  TurnbuU,  merchant.  Meadow  Street,  n. 

Samuel  C.  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  w.  ;  house  Buckle- 
maker  Wynd,  n. 

—  and  Moir,  merchants  and  manufacturers,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 
Robert,  surgeon,  Wyllie's  Entry,  No.  58  Murraygate,  s. 

Joseph,   assistant  in  stamp   and  assessed   tax   office  ;  house 

Miller's  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Rev.  Robert,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  George,  late  sawj'er,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  Peter,  shipmaster,  Burnhead 

—  Misses,  dressmakers  and  milliners,  Greenmarket,  e. 
— ■  George,  manufacturer,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  David,  builder,  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  James,  builder,  Paton's  Lane,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  George,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  Robert,  builder,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  William,  jun.  builder.  Isles'  Lane,  Hawkhili,  n. 

—  William,  upholsterer.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  M.  milliner,  Barrack  Street,  vv. 

—  Mrs.  Scott's  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  Alexander,  weaver,  Sti-athmartine  Road,  w. 

—  John,  sen.  builder,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  John,  jun.  architect,  Wellington  Street,  Forebank 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Mudit's  Buildings,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  teacher,  Wighton's  Buildings,  Bucklemaker  Wynd 

—  Thomas,  grocer,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  William,  merchant.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

I —     William,  surveyor  and  master  of  police  public  works  ;  house 
Speid's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Robert,  shoemaker,  Campbell's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Charles,  carpenter,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 


82  TH  —  TU 

Thomson,  William,  shoemaker,  Meadow  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate 

—  George,  painter,  Hood's  Close,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  Wellgate,  w. 

—  Mrs.  Walter,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 
— -     Robert,  hatmaker,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Robert,  vintner,  Overgate,  s. 

Thornton,  Mrs.  Robert,  Deuchars'  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  William,  merchant,  Wyllie's  Entry,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Robert,  flaxspinner,  Deuchars'  Buildings,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  John,  shipmaster.  Upper  Pleasance,  s. 
Thow,  Thomas,  writer  ;  house  and  office.  Mid  Shore 
Tinder,  Thomas,  feuar,  Smithfield 

Tod,  Rev.  George,  No.  3  South  Tay  Street,  w. 

—  John,  linendraper.  Cattle  Street,  w. ;  house  Constitution  Road 

—  John,  late  baker.  Tod's  Close,  Overgate,  n, 

—  Joiin,  jun.  baker,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Miss,  North  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Mrs.  John,  Crichton  Street,  e. 

Tomlinson,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Scott's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  w. 

Toner,  John,  broker,  Peddie's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

Took,  Mrs.  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Hawkhill,  s. 

Torbet,  Robert,  cabinetmaker  and  upholsterer.  Meadow  Entry,  e. 

Tosh,  John,  shipmaster.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Charles,  agent,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  St.  Clement's  Court,  Vault 

—  William,  pilot,  Butcher  Row,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Tosli's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 

Town  Chamberlain's  Office,  Piazzas,  High  Street,  s. 
Trades'  Hall,  east  end  of  High  Street 
Trades'  Hall  Reading  Room,  east  end  of  High  Street 
Trades'  Lane  Callendering  Company,  Trades'  Lane,  e. 
TuUo,  Alexander,  merchant,  Methven-house,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Henry,  No.  3  Overgate,  s. 

—  Robert,  late  farmer.  Barrack  Street,  w, 
TuUoch,  David,  hatmaker,  Murraygate,  s. 
Turnbull  and  Co.  merchants,  Cowgate,  n. 

—  George,  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e ;  house  Mid  Shore 

—  William,  merchant,  Claverhouse 

—  Mrs.  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  George,  weaver,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 


TU  — WA  83 

Turnbull,  John,  grocer,  Gowans'  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 
Tyrie,  William,  plasterer,  Mint  Close,  Overgate,  n. 
— >    Alexander,  plasterer,  Meadovrside 

r 

Umpherston  and  KeiT,  machinemakers.  Mill  Street,  West  Ward 

—  William  (of  Umpherston  and  Kerr)  Mid  Road,  Chapelsbade 
Ure,  Alexander,  feuar.  West  Rosebank  Lane 

— ■  David,  surgeon.  No.  11  Reform  Street,  e. 

■ —  Alexander  and  George,  manufacturers.  West  Rosebank  Lane 

—  Peter,  Hawkhill  Brewery,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  Peter,  feuar,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  feuar.  Blackness  Road,  s. 

—  William,  Joint  Stock  Buildings,  s. 

Urquhart,  William,  and  Sons,  nursery  aud  seedsmen,  No.  4  Nether- 
gate,  s.  and  Scouringbum 

—  Daniel  (of  W.  Urquhart  and  Sons)  Scouringbum,  s. 

—  William  (of  W.  Urquhart  and  Sons)  Scouringbum,  s. 

—  David,  shipmaster,  Seagate,  s. 

—  William,  shipmaster,  Tindal's  Wynd,  e. 

—  Alexander,  hairdresser,  Overgate,  n. 

V 

Valentine,  John,  and  Son,  engravers,  copperplate  printers,  and  litho- 
graphers, No.  4  Overgate,  s. 
-.-     Mrs.  Captain,  No.  14  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  Miss,  High  Street,  s. 

—  William,  mason,  Rose  Street,  Rosebank 

TT 

Walker,  Thomas,  writer.  Castle  Street,  e.  ;  house  Greenfield  Place, 
Perth  Road,  s. 
— .     Charles,  writer.  No.  19  High  Street;  house  Magdalen  Point 

—  James,  merchant  and  flaxspinner,  King  Street,  n. ;  house  above 

—  Harry,  merchant.  King  Street,  n. ;  house  Forebank 

—  Miss  Jane,  Seagate,  s. 

. —     Crawford,  tea,  wine  and  spirit  merchant,  No.  24,  narrow  of 

Murraygate,  s. 
• —     Henry,  shipmaster,  East  Seagate,  s. 
■ —     David,  shipmaster,  Black's  Croft,  s. 
. —     Robert,  Fairmuir  Toll,  Strathmartine  Road 


84  WA  —  WA 

Walker,  Mrs.  grocer,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  Thomas,  millmanager,  Meadowside 

Wallace,  W.  merchant,  Trades'  Lane ;  house  No.  12  Union  Street 

—  Andrew,  royal  hotel,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  William,  star  hotel,  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  planemaker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Andrew  (Forfar  postman)  vintner,  Vault,  w. 

—  William,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

—  William,  machinemaker,  Brown's  Wynd,  Scouringburn,  n. 

—  John,  vintner,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  E.  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  n. 
Wanless,  John,  surgeon,  Perth  Road,  n. 

—  James,  manufacturer,  Ryebill  Wynd,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  grocer,  Perth  Road,  s. 
Wannan,  John,  grocer,  foot  of  Hawkhill,  s. 

Warden,  Alexander  J.  manufacturer,  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

—  Miss,  Butcher  Row,  n. 

—  Andrew,  tailor,  Low's  Buildings,  Hilltown,  e. 
Warnock,  Robert,  furnishing  tailor,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  e. 

—  K.  furnishing  tailor,  Greenmarket,  e. 
Watson,  James,  Rosefield  Cottage,  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Patrick,   draper   and   silkmercer.    High    Street,    n.  ;    house 

Nethergate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  flesher,  foot  of  Union  Street,  e. 

—  John,  plumber.  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  John,  cutler,  PatuUo's  Close,  Murraygate,  n- 

—  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  tobacconist,  No.  9,  head  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  and  Kilgour,  saddlers,  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Francis,  tinsmith  and  ironmonger,  No.  3G  Murraygate,  s. ; 

house  Murraygate,  s. 

—  James,  spiritdealer,  No.  95  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Gordon's  Buildings,  Seagate,  s. 

—  John,  confectioner,  Seagate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  John,  Murraygate,  s. 

James  (agent  for  Thomson,  Elmslie  and  Co. )  Dock  Street,  n, 

—  Mrs.  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Miss  J.  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

—  David,  shipmaster,  Butcher  Row 

—  John,  vintner,  Craig  Lane,  e. 

—  Thomas,  wright,  Milnbank 

—  James,  baker,  Barrack  Street,  w. 


WA — WE  85 

Watson,  "Rev.  William,  Watson's  Buildings,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  Mrs.  M'^right's  Court,  Wellgate,  e. 

Mrs.  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Andrew,  mason.  Young's  Close,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  John,  grocer,  west  end  of  High  Street,  n. 

Watt,  Thomas,  of  Denmlln,  No.  4  Bain's  Square,  Cowgate,  n. 
James,  merchant,  Murraygate,  n. ;  house  Union  Place,  Mag- 
dalen Yard 
James,  jun.  merchant  and  shipowner.  Dock  Sti-eet,  n. ;  resi- 
dence Logie-house 

—  Mrs.  of  Meathie,  King  Street,  s. 

—  Mrs.  East  Seagate,  n. 

—  Miss  Margaret,  Morgan's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n, 

—  Robert,  hairdresser,  Trades'  Hall,  s. 

—  James,  vintner,  Castle  Street,  w. 
Watt  Institution,  Barrack  Street,  e. 

Webster,  Alexander,  M.D.  and  surgeon,  Nethergate,  n. 

—  Andrew,  merchant,  East  Cowgate,  s. ;  house  King  Street,  s. 

—  William,  merchant,  No.  11  Wellgate,  w.  ;  house  Livelybank 

—  James,  merchant,  No.  11  Wellgate,  w. ;  house  Livelybank 
Lanceman,  shipmaster,  MefFan-house,  Ferry  Road,  s. 

—  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Lilybank 

Adam,  shipmaster,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

. Alexander,  flaxdresser,  Queen  Street,  w. 

, —  Alexander,  shipmaster,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  shipowner,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  w. 
— .  David,  shipmaster,  foot  of  Crichton  Street,  w. 

—  James,  shipmaster,  West  Shore 

—  James,  brickmaker,  Scouringburn,  s. 

—  Peter,  carter,  Stobb's  Well 

Wedderspoon,  Mrs.  Agnes,  confectioner,  head  of  Murraygate,  s. 

—  Blair,  brewer,  foot  of  Queen  Street,  Seagate,  n. 
Weir,  William,  draper,  No.  103  Nethergate,  n. 

Welch,  John,  shipmaster,  Patullo's  Buildings,  Queen  Street 

Wells  and  Macmillan,  tea-dealers,  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street,  n. 

—  Alexander,  spiritdealer,  No.  62  Overgate,  s. 
Wemyss,  Miss  Janet,  Catholic  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Charles,  coal  merchant,  Overgate,  n. 
Wesley,  Miss,  lodgings,  No.  21  CowgatC;  s. 

H 


Wesley,  John,  shipmaster,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  John,  carrier,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Westwood,  Thomas,  flaxdresser,  Barron's  Buildings,  Witehknow,  s, 
Whamond  and  Webster,  merchants,  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Alexander,  Thomson  Street,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Overgate,  n. 
White,  Patrick,  Magdalen  Yard 

—  Alexander,  jun.  merchant.  East  Cowgate,  s. 

—  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Seagate,  s. 
^     Mrs.  lodgings.  Exchange  Street,  s. 

—  Alexander  S.  merchant,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  William,  vintner,  King  Street,  n. 
Whitefield,  Miss,  corsetmaker.  No.  60  Overgate,  s. 
Whitson,  Misses,  South  Tay  Street,  e. 

—  Miss,  Nethergate,  n. 

Whitton,  James,  merchant  and  manufacturer,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  George,  brewer,  east  end  of  Seagate,  s. 

—  George,  wright,  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  John,  vintner,  Witehknow,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Lindsay  Street,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Thomas,  mason.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  n. 

—  George,  flesher,  Witehknow,  s. 

Whyte,  Robert,  writer.  No.  44  High  Street ;  house  Constitution  Road 

—  Alexander,  manufacturer,  Hawkhill,  n. ;  house  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William,  grocer.  Small's  Wynd,  w. 

—  William,  smith,  Dron's  Buildings,  Overgate,  n. 

—  Misses  E.  and  J.  dressmakers  and  milliners,  Dron's  Build- 

ings, Overgate,  n. 

—  Alexander,  wright,  Meadowside 

Wighton,  Robert,  teacher,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  High  Street,  s. 

—  Robert,  cowfeeder,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  James,  cowfeeder.  Black's  Croft,  n. 

—  Andrew  J.  grocer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  e. 

—  William,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  foot  of  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mrs.  Meadow  Entry,  w. 
Wilkie,  Miss,  Kirk  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 

Mrs.  grocer.  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

Will,  James,  vintner,  Hilltown,  w. 

—  Peter,  lapper,  Tod's  Burn  Entry,  Wellgate,  e. 
Williamson,  Alexander,  baker,  Hilltown,  e. 

—  Mrs.  poulterer,  Nethergate,  n. 


wi  —  wo  87 

Williamson,  John,  vintner,  Maryfield 

—  Andrew,  ihina  merchant,  Hawkhill,  s. 
Wilkinson,  Mrs.  stabler,  Murraygate,  s. 
Willison,  Dr.  Andrew,  Constitution  Road 

—  Andrew,  writer,  Exchange  Buildings,  Shore  ;  house  Hawk- 

hill  Place 
Wilson,  James  T.  manufacturer,  Forebank 

—  Edward,  upholsterer.  No-  1 19  Nettiergate,  n. 

—  William,  shipowner,  Dallfield  Walk,  e. 

—  James,  cornfactor.  Union  Street,  e. 

—  John,  flesher,  Nethergate,  s- 

—  John,  tailor.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus,  s. 

—  James,  vintner,  St.  Andrew's  Street,  e. 

—  John,  of  Union  Bank  office,  Peter  Street,  w. 

—  John,  late  shipmaster,  St.  Clement's  Lane,  n. 
.— .  John,  mariner,  Nethergate,  s, 

—  Thomas,  manufacturer,  Witchknow,  s. 

—  John,  shipmaster,  Barrack  Street,  w. 

—  Thomas,  wright,  Loudon's  Close,  Overgate,  n. 

—  John,  tailor,  Bell  Street,  Chapelshade 

—  James,  vintner,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  n. 

—  George,  manufacturer,  Cottonwork  Road,  Dens 

—  Mrs.  E.  Infirmary  Wynd,  King  Street,  n. 

—  John,  pianoforte  maker  and  tuner.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King 

Street,  n. 

< —  Mrs.  spiritdealer,  King  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  spiritdealer.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feus 

—  John  and  Robert,  masons.  Princes'  Street,  Wallace  Feiis 
. —  James,  china  merchant.  Union  Street,  e. 

—  John,  mariner,  Pyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 
_  Miss  Eliza,  milliner,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

— .    James,  wright,  Sanderson's  Buildings,  Overgate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  How's  Buildings,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  s. 
Winks,  Charles,  lathsplitter,  St.  Roque's  Lane,  w. 
Wise,  Mrs.  of  Hillbank,  Hillbank-house 

Wishart,  John,  shipmaster.  Castle  Lane,  Greenmarket,  e. 

—  John,  feather  merchant,  foot  of  Overgate,  n. 
< —     John,  manufacturer,  Meadowside 

—  Andrew,  grocer,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  n. 

Wood,  cabinetmaker,  Seabraes,  Perth  Road,  s. 

Woodcock,  Robert,  flesher,  Overgate,. s. 


o»  WR  — YO 

Wright,  Mrs.  Captain,  Tay  Square 

—  Miss,  Bucklemaker  Wynd,  s. 

—  William,  cooper  and  fishcurer,  Bumhead 

—  William,  starcher,  Ryehill  Park,  Logie 

—  G«orge,  confectioner,  Sanderson's  Buildings,  Overgat?,  s. 
Wrongham,  William,  merchant,  foot  of  Wellgate,  w. 

Wyllie,  George,  merchant,-  Murraygate,  n. ;  house  Millbank 

—  Mrs.  William,  Roseangle  Cottage,  Magdalen^  Yard  Road,  h. 

—  Rev.  Francis,  Roseangle  Cottage,  Magdalen  Yard  Road,  n. 

—  John,  vintner.  Dock  Street,  n. 
Wynd,  John,  shipcarver.  Joint  Stock  Buildings 

Y 

Yeaman,  Miss  Spence,  of  Murrie,  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  8. 

—  Mrs.  Elizabeth,  of  Auchinleck,  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate 

—  Miss,  Miln's  Buildings,  Nethergate,  s. 
Young,  Rev.  Robert,  Seafield  Cottage,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Seafield  Cottage,  Perth  Road,  s. 

—  William,  tailor,  Croom's  Close,  High  Street,  n. 

—  John,  tailor  and  habitmaker,  vfest  end  of  High  Street 

—  William,  clock  and  watchmaker,   No.   77  High  Street,  n. ; 

house  No.  33  Union  Street,  e. 

—  William,  painter.  Young's  Buildings,  Seagate,  n. 

—  William  G.  merchant  and  manufacturer,  St.  Andrew's  Street 

—  James,  wright,  Seagate,  n. 

—  William,  ironmonger,  Nethergate,  s. 

—  David,  ironmonger,  head  of  Murraygate,  n. 

—  David,  vintner.  Fish  Street,  n. 

—  Mrs.  Castle  Street,  w. 

—  Alex,  vintner  and  constable,  Argyle  Close,  foot  of  Overgate 

—  Mrs.  Tay  Square 

—  Mrs.  Nethergate,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Fish  Street,  s. 

. —     Mrs.  poulterer.  No.  31  Union  Street,  e* 

—  Robert,  vintner,  Magdalen  Green 

—  John,  Annfield  Road,  Hawkhill,  n. 

William,  manufacturer,  Lowdon's  Alley,  Hawkhill,  n. 

—  James,  staymaker,  Overgate,  n. 

William,  manufacturer.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n» 

William,  shipmaster.  Tod's  Burn  Lane,  King  Street,  n. 

=~    Charles,  feuar,  Maryfield 


YO YU  89 

Young,  James,  shipmaster,  Dyers'  Close,  head  of  Murraygate 

—  James,  flesher,  Wellgate,  e. 

—  James,  watchmaker,  Wellgate,  w. 
Mrs.  Young's  Close,  West  Port,  s. 

—  Andrew,  vintner.  West  Port,  s. 

—  Mrs.  Overgate,  s. 

— ■     Thomas,  grocer,  Overgate,  s. 

—  John,  wright,  Stewart's  Buildings,  Seagate,  s. 
Yule,  Peter,  gardener.  Blackness  Road,  n. 

—  Melville,  customs,  Gellatly's  Buildings,  Dock  Street,  n. 

—  George,  vintner,  St.  Salvator's  Close,  Overgate,  s. 


Addison,  Adam,  silkmercer  and  clothier,  No.  116,  head  of  Murray- 
gate,  n. 

Buchan,  M.  baker,  narrow  of  Murraygate,  n. 

Cruickshank,  Richard,  new  hiring  establishment  and  livery  stables, 
Castle  Street,  e. 

Cramb,  D.  boot  and  shoemaker,  Witchknow,  n. 

Davidson,  James,  spiritdealer,  Overgate,  n. 

Dow,  George,  baker.  No.  2.Cowgate,  s. 

Gibson,  William,  surgeon,  South  Tay  Street 

Hean,  James,  painter,  Castle  Street,  c. 

Johnston,  James,  surgeon,  Lindsay  Street,  e. 

Lyall,  David,  surgeon,  South  Tay  Street 

Livingstone,  John,  surgeon,  Murraygate,  s. 

Malcolm,  John,  M,D.  Crichton's  Close,  Overgate 

Macdonald,  Archibald,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  Witchknow,  s. 

Mackenzie,  Thomas,  wright  trade's  officer,  Nethergate,  s. 

Nimmo  and  Thomson,  shoe  warehouse,  Tay  Street  Lane,  Nethergate 

Rowland,  O.  J.  merchant.  No.  17  Baltic  Street 

Ruthven,  William,  ship  broker.  Dock  Street 

Scott,  George,  mercantile  agent.  No.  5  Cowgate 

Smith,  John,  surgeon,  Murraygate,  s. 

Spence,  A.  B.  surgeon  and  dentist,  head  of  Reform  Street,  e. 

Simpson,  James,  piper  to  the  A.  C.S.  Ann  Street,  Maxwelltown 

Taylor,  William,  vintner,  Nethergate,  n. 


Abbot,  Mrs.  James,  Seafield 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  West  Ferry 

—  Mrs.  West  Ferry 
Ambrose,  Mrs.  James,  Bath  Street 
Anderson,  Alexander,  vintner,  Fisher  Street 

—  Mrs.  straw-hat  maker,  King  Street 
_     George,  Dundas  Street 

—  David,  shoemaker.  Union  Street 
Francis,  grocer.  Brook  Street 

—  Edward,  St.  Vincent  Street 
Arklay,  Miss,  milliner,  King  Street 

Begbie,  Misses,  Gray  Street 

Bell,  James,  grocer  and  spiritdealer.  King  Str^e^ 

—  James,  lodgings,  Fisher  Street 

James,  nailer,  Dundas  Street 

Samuel,  grocer,  King  Street 

Bowman,  William,  vintner.  King  Street 
Brown,  Miss,  Fisher  Street 
Andrew,  Balgillo-house 

—  David,  shipmaster,  West  Ferry 

Cairncross,  Alexander,  Brook  Street 
Caithness,  George,  shipmaster,  Ambrose  Street 
Cappon,  James,  lodgings,  Ambrose  Street 
Chapman,  William,  grocer.  Brook  Street 
Cooper,  James,  surgeon,  Long  Lane 
Craig,  Mrs.  Queen  Street 
Crammond,  James,  grocer.  King  Street 
Cullen,  Walter,  excise-officer.  Long  Lane 
Camming,  James,  King  Street 


DA HU 

Davidson,  Rev.  David,  Camperdown  Street 

—  James,  late  fishcurer.  Beach 

—  Peter,  fishcurer,  Seafield 
Deans,  Alexander,  brewer,  Fort  Street 

Alexander,  jun.  baker,  Fort  Street 

James,  vintner.  Brook  Street 

Dick,  Rev.  Dr.  Thomas,  Forthill  Cottage 
Francis,  vintner,  Claypots  Road 

—  Mungo,  feuar,  Queen  Street 

—  John,  tailor.  Brook  Street 

—  David,  vintner,  Beach 
Don,  Mrs.  of  Bankhead,  Beach 
Douglas,  Miss,  Beach 
Duncan,  Mrs.  Forthill  Cottage 

Easson,  Mrs.  Robert,  Dundas  Street 
Elder,  David,  flesher.  Gray  Street 

—  William,  grocer.  West  Ferry 
Ferrier,  Thomas,  shipmaster,  Fort  Street 
Findlay,  Charles,  lodgings.  Fort  Street 
Forbes,  William,  vintner,  King  Street 
Fyfe,  George,  slater,  King  Street 

Gall,  Alexander,  lodgings,  Fisher  Street 

—  Alexander,  jun.  vintner,  Fisher  Street 
Gordon,  William  L.  surgeon,  Fort  Street 
Gray,  Lieutenant  Thomas,  R.N.  Queen  Street 

—  Thomas,  Dundee  carrier,  head  of  Gray  Street 

Hedderwick,  Mrs.  Church  Street 

Henderson,  P.  surgeon.  King  Street 

Hill,  David,  late  glover.  Brook  Street 

Holliday,  John,  Forthill 

Horn,  John,  joiner,  Fisher  Street 

Hughes,  John,  cockswain  coast  guard,  Ambrose  Street 

—  William,  gardener,  Gray  Street 
Hume,  John,  Forthill 

—  Mrs.  Robert,  Beach 

Hunter,  Lieutenant-Colonel  George,  Foithill-house 

—  David,  Hermitage  Cottage 


91 


92  HU  —  NO 

Hunter,  Robert,  late  of  Dundee  customhouse.  Brook  Street 

—  Miss,  Gray  Street 
Hutton,  Mrs.  Fort  Street 

Inches,  Misses,  West  Ferry 

Jefferson,  Alexander 
Johnston,  Charles,  Beach 

Key,  John,  druggist.  King  Street 
KIdd,  Robert,  vintner,  Fisher  Street 

—  David,  pilot,  Fisher  Street 
Knight,  Mrs.  lodgings.  Beach 

Lamb,  Mrs.  lodgings.  West  Ferry 
Lanceman,  Mrs.  Fisher  Street 
Leslie,  Robert,  merchant.  Gray  Street 

—  Miss,  teacher  of  infant  school,  Dundas  Street 
Lorimer,  Mrs.  grocer,  Fisher  Street 

—  James,  vintner,  Fisher  Street 

—  Thomas,  vintner,  Fisher  Street 
Lothian,  Miss,  lodgings.  Fort  Street 
Low,  George,  blacksmith.  Long  Lane 

—  Andrew,  ropemaker,  West  Ferry 

Malloch,  John,  lodgings,  Ambrose  Street 

Marr,  Rev.  Robert,  Brook  Street 

Martin,  David,  salmon  fisher,  Fisher  Street 

Matthewson,  Thomas,  Fisher  Street 

Methven,  John,  boot  and  shoemaker.  Brook  Street 

Miller,  William,  lodgings.  West  Ferry 

Miln,  David,  banker.  Mount  Pleasant,  Queen  Street 

Mitchell,  David,  feuar  and  mason,  Seafield 

Nicoll,  John,  farmer,  Forthill 

—  James,  feuar,  Seafield 

Norrie,  William,  shipmaster.  King  Street 

—  James,  shipmaster.  Brook  Street 

. —     Robert,  wright.  King  Street  ;  house  Balgillo 

—  ]Mrs.  James,  Fort  Street 


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Ogilvie,  Mrs.  James,  lodgings,  King  Street 
Orquhart,  Mrs.  vintner,  West  Ferry 

Patullo,  John,  late  farmer,  Brook  Street 

—  Misses,  Queen  Street 
Peddie,  Kobert,  mariner,  Queen  Street 
Petrie,  David,  Dundee  carrier.  Brook  Street 

Post  office.  King  Street ;  Mrs.  Scheselman,  postmistress 
Pryde,  George,  Gray  Street 

Ramsay, surgeon,  Fort  Street 

Reid,  T.  vintner,  King  Street 

Ritchie,  John,  shoemaker,  King  Street 

Robertson,  James,  teacher  sessional  school,  West  Ferry 

—  Mrs.  Gray  Street 

—  Edward,  lodgings,  Brook  Street 
Rodger,  William,  lodgings,  Fisher  Street 
Ross,  Mrs  John,  vintner,  Fisher  Street 

—  Alexander,  Fisher  Street 

—     vintner,  King  Street 

Scheselman,  Mrs.  haberdasher  and  grocer.  King  Street 
Scott,  Mrs  David,  lodgings,  Beach 

—  David,  shoemaker.  Long  Lane 

—  David,  feuar,  Seatield 

—  Henry,  feuar,  Seafield 

Sime,  David,  late  shipmaster,  Queen  Street 
Simpson,  David,  shipmaster,  Dundas  Street 

—  Peter,  feuar,  Seafield 

—  David,  Wright,  Ambrose  Street 
Skirving,  William,  vintner,  Fort  Street 
Small,  Blinshall,  shipowner,  West  Ferry 
Smart,  William,  Forthill 

Smith,  Mrs,  King  Street 

—  John,  tailor,  Ambrose  Street 

Spence,  Andrew,  wood  merchant,  Dundas  Street 
Stark,  Lieutenant,  R.N.  of  coast  guard.  Beach 
Steven,  Mrs.  Thomas,  Brook  Street 
Stewart,  William,  eagle  inn,  King  Street 

—  William,  Long  Lane 
— =     John,  baker,  Forthill 


94  ST— YO 

Stewart,  Daniel,  teacher,  King  Street 

—  John,  nursery  and  seedsman,  Seafield 
Stormonth,  Alexander,  M.D.  King  Street 
Strachan,  Mrs.  Church  Street 

Sturrock,  Mrs.  Captain,  Beach 

—  Elizabeth,  grocer,  King  Street 
Swan,  Alexander,  lodgings.  Gray  Street 
Symon,  William,  carter,  Brook  Street 

Taylor,  Mrs.  George,  Gray  Street 
Thomson,  Samuel  C.  merchant,  Queen  Street 

—  Peter,  grocer,  King  Street 

Watson,  John,  lodgings,  Windmill 

—  Mrs.  grocer,  Fort  Street 
Watt,  John,  of  Meathie,  Seafield 

—  Thomas,  of  Denmiln,  Brook  Street 
Webster,  James,  shipmaster,  Bath  Street 

—  Mrs.  vintner,  Fisher  Street 

—  David,  shipmaster,  Fort  Street 

..—     Mrs.  John,  lodgings.  Brook  Street 
Weir,  Peter,  carter,  King  Street 
Whyte,  Alexander,  grocer  and  spiritdealer,  King  Street 

—  Alexander,  merchant,  head  of  Fort  Street 
Wood,  Mbs  Ann,  haberdasher,  King  Street 

Young,  William,  shipowner.  Fort  Street 


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XlfXagfistrates  and  Town  Council. 

y  Alexander  Kay,  Provost  and  Chief  Magistrate 
j^'John  Anderson,  First  Bailie 
^(^  Alexander  Keay,  Second  Bailie 
,  Alexander  Lawson,  Third  Bailie 

James  Small,  junior,  Fourth  Bailie 

Robert  Adamson,  Dean  of  Guild 
Peter  Dron,  Hospital  Master    ) 
David  Keith,  Treasurer 
George  Duncan 
David  Scott 
John  Mackajr 
John  Bruce 
William  Boyack 

James  Taws  -      Councillors. 

Charles  Carmichael 
George  Thorns 
Patrick  Gardiner 
James  Thomson 
William  Ritchie 
Alexander  Kinmond 
Alexander  Brown  J 

William  Barrie  and  Christopher  Kerr,  Conjunct  Town  Clerks 
William  Boyd  Baxter,  Town  Chamberlain 

James  Miln,  Council-officer  and  Billet-master 

TOWK  COUNCIL  COMMITTEES. 

Properties  and  Improvements — George  Duncan,  Convener 

Hospital  Funds— r-Peter  Dron,  Convener 

Burying-ground  and  Bleaching-green — Peter  Dron,  Convener 

Finance — Robert  Adamson,  D.G,  Convener 

Law  Proceedings — Bailie  Anderson,  Convener 

Kirk  Fabric — Bailie  Small,  Convener 


Gaol  and  Bridetvell  Commissioners. 

This  body  consists  of  the  Magistrates  and  Town  Council  (twenty. 

one  in  number),  whose  names  appear  under  the  proper  head. 
Duncan  Campbell,  Governor      |  Charles  Anderson,  Under  Turnkey 
John  Sutherland,  Head  Turnkey  |  David  Chalmers,  Gatekeeper 
Colin  Macewen,  Thomas  Hardy,  and  John  Fraser  (who  is  also  town- 
drummer),  Town  Officers. 


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Guildry  Incorporation. 

Robert  Adamson,  Dean  of  Guild 

James  Saunders,  writer,  Clerk 

Robert  Bell,  postmaster.  Collector  and  Treasurer 

David  Macewen,  writer.  Procurator  Fiscal 

James  Miln,  Officer 


I^ine  Incorporated  Trades. 
Roderick  Harris,  baker,  Convener    |    T.  L.  Hammond,  writer,  Clerk 

DEACONS. 

Bakers — James  Reid  Fleshers — John  Wilson 

Shoemakers — James  Orquhart        Hammermen — John  Arklay 
Glovers — Patrick  Stewart  Dyers — David  Malcolm 

Tailors — David  Duncan  Weavers — William  Fairweather 

Bonnetmakers — James  Hodge 

Three  United  Trades. 
David  Cooper,  slater,  Convener    |     John  Anderson,  writer,  Clerk 

DEACONS. 

Masons — David  Hean,  jun.  |      Wrights — John  Nicol 

Slaters— John  Lesslie. 


Police  Establishment. 

GENERAL  COMMISSIONEllS.  » 

The  Provost,  Bailies,  Dean  of  Guild,  and  the  Sheriff-Depute  and 
Substitute,  ex-officiis. 
Ward  1. — David  Philip  and  David  Butchart 

—  2. — John  Murdoch  and  Andrew  Butchart 

—  3. — William  Harris,  jun.  and  George  Scott 

—  4 John  Brown  and  Andrew  Garland 

—  5. — Alexander  Moncur  and  Hugh  Macgredy 

—  C James  Webster  and  Alexander  Lindsay 

• —      7- — Thomas  Rattray  and  James  Taws 

—  8. — Andrew  Elder  and  John  Coupar 

—  9 — William  Moyes  and  Alexander  Crichton 

—  10. — Thomas  Kinnear  and  John  Penny 

—  1 1. — Walker  Saunders  and  David  Anderson 

COMMITTEES  OF  THE  BOARD. 

Finance — James  Taws,  Convener  |  Lighting — James  Webster,  Con. 
Watching — Walker  Saunders,  do,  |  Cleansing — George  Scott,  do. 
Paving — William  Moyes,  do.  |  Fire  Engines — John  Brown,  do. 


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'Gabriel  Miller,  writer,  Clerk 
William  Morris,  Collector  and  Treasurer 
James  Drummond,  Superintendent 
William  Thomson,  Surveyor  and  Master  of  Works 
Alexander  Webster,  M.D.  Surgeon 
John  Low,  Lieutenant 
James  Low,  Sergeant-major 
Thomas  Abbot,  Sergeant 
Charles  Symon,  Office-keeper 
JSleven  Day-patrole,  two  Criminal  Officers,  nine  Night-patrole, 
thirty-one  Watchmen. 


Fire  Sngfine  Establishment. 

■    James  Coutts,  wright,  Superintendent 
Davifl  Foggo,  James  Hill,  and  George  Langlands,  Captains  of  Engines 


Public  Seminaries. 

DIRECTORS. 

Ten  from  the  Town  Council,  and  ten  annually  elected  by  the 

Subscribers. 

David  Miln,  banker.  Treasurer    |     Christopher  Kerr,  writer.  Clerk 

TEACHERS. 

Mathematics,  Natural  Philosophy,  and  Chemistry — Alex.  Maclaren 
Arithmetic,  Geography,  Moral  Philosophy,  History,  Logic,  &c - 

Andrew  Roy 
Modern  Languages — J.  Jules  Legendre 

Drawing,  &c D.  Anglo  Andrews 

Latin  and  Greek,  with  Geography  and  English  Grammar — John 

Black  and  Richard  Low 
Reading,  Grammar,  and  Geography — James  Campbell 
VVriting  and  Arithmetic — Robert  Stewart 


Watt  Institution. 
James  Brown,  President  j      James  Campbell,  Secretary 

John  Bruce,  Vice-president  j      David  Bruce,  Librarian 

James  Kennedy,  Treasurer  |      John  Watson,  Officer 


Dundee  Cricket  Club. 

Archibald  Duncan,  Captain  |       James  C.  Lindsay,  Lieutenant 

David  Hill,  jun.  Secretary 

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Banking'  Companies. 


DUNDEE  BANKING  COMPANY  (1763),  Office  No.  9  Castle  Slteet 

Robert  Low,  Cashier  |         John  Cairncross,  Accountant 

John  Morison,  Teller 

Discounts  on  Mondays,  Wednesdays,  and  Fridays. 

Draws  on  Sir  William  Forbes  and  Co.  Edinburgh,  and  Kinlocli  and 

Sons,  London. 


DUNDEE  NEW  BANK  (1802),  Office  No.  53  Murraygate. 

Charles  William  Boase,  Cashier    |     George  C.  Boase,  Accountant 

David  Mudie,  Teller 

Discounts  every  business  day. 

Forfar  Branch — William  Hutchison,  Agent. 

Draws  on  Commercial  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh ;  Glasgow  Bank, 

Glasgow ;  Commercial  Bank,  Liverpool ;  and  Ransom  and  Co.  London 


DUNDEE  UNION  BANK  (1809),  Office  No.  47  Murraygate. 

David  Miln,  Cashier  |      D.  Anderson,  Assistant-Cashier 

George  Hutton,  Accountant  |       George  Guthrie,  Teller 

David  Wilson,  Assistant-Teller 

Discounts  every  business  day. 

Branches — London,  James  Keil,  Biliter  Square ;  Arbroath,  Andrevr 

Binny;  Brechin,  David  Guthrie  and  Sons;  Forfar,  John 

Yeaman  ;  and  Montrose,  John  Brand. 

Draws  on  Royal  Bank  of  Scotland,  Edinburgh  and  Glasgow. 


DUNDEE  COMMERCIAL  BANK  (1825),  Office  No.  90  Murraygate^ 

William  Christie  and  David  Guthrie,  Cashiers 

John  Symon,  Accountant  j    David  Guthrie,  Teller 

Discounts  on  Mondays  and  Thursdays. 

Draws  on  Glasgow  Union  Bank,  Edinburgh ;  and  Barclay,  Bevac 

and  Co.  London. 


Branches. 
BRITISH  i.iNEN  C031PANY,  Office  No.  34  Murraygate* 
John  Symeis,  Agent  |      James  Christie,  Accountang 

Discounts  every  business  day. 


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BANK  or  SCOTI.AND,  OfBce  No.  49  High  Street. 
John  Sturrock,  Agent  |       John  Hutton,  Accountant 

John  Collins,  Teller 
Discounts  every  business  day. 


noYAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  No.  116  Seagate. 
William  Thorns,  Agent  |      William  Myles,  Accountant 

Andrew  Small,  Teller 
Discounts  every  business  day. 


NATIONAL  BANK  OF  SCOTLAND,  No.  86  Cowgate. 

Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  Agent      |       John  Henderson,  Accountant 

James  Vlilln,  Teller 

Discounts  every  business  day. 


All  the  Bank  Offices  open  at  1 0  and  shut  at  3  o'clock,  except  on 
Saturdays,  when  they  shut  at  1  o'clock. 


DUNDEE  BANK  FOB  SAVINGS  (1815). 

John  Sturrock,  juii.  Treasurer  |  Alexander  Keay,  Secretary 
John  Robertson,  Assistant 
Open  in  the  Town  Hall  every  Monday  from  9  to  10  a.m.  for 
deposits,  and  every  Thursday  same  hour  for  making  payments. 
Three  district  branches  are  open  for  receiving  deposits — Northern,  in 
Sessional  School,  Rosebank,  on  Monday  evenings;  Eastern,  in  ^t. 
Andrew's  Church  vestry  on  Friday  evenings  ;  and  Western,  in  St. 
David's  Church  vestry  on  Saturday  evenings. 

Fire  and  Isife  Insurance  Companies. 


FORFARSHIRE  AND  PERTHSHIRE  FIRE  INSURANCE  COMPANT. 

Office,  St.  Andrew's  Place. 
Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  Manager. 
Country  Agents — Forfar — John  Yeaman,  banker 

Brechin — David  Guthrie  and  Sons,  bankers 
Kirriemuir — Duncan  VVilkie,  writer 
Arbroath — Andrew  Binny,  banker 
Montrose — Alexander  Gordon,  writer 
This  is  the  only  native  establishment  for  fire  insurance  connected 
with  Dundee  or  the  surrounding  district. 

Capital— £200,000. 


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SCOTTISH  widows'    FUND    AND    LIFE    ASSURANCE    SOCIETIT. 

DUNDEE  BRANCH — Office,  St.  Andrew's  Place. 
Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  Agent. 


Agencies. 

Aberdeen  (Fire  and  Life) David  Mitchell 

Alliance  (Fire  and  Life).... David  Rollo 

Atlas  (Fire  and  Life) W.  A.  Flowerdew 

Caledonian  (Fire  and  Life) David  Smith  and  John  Beli 

County  (Fire  and  Life) George  Boyd,  jun. 

Crown  (Life) John  H.  Baxter 

Edinburgh  (Life) Walter  Shaw 

Friendly  Insurance  Society  (Fire)  John  Sturrock,  jun. 

Globe  (Fire  and  Life) F.Robertson 

Guardian  (Fire  and  Life) John  Anderson 

Hercules  (Fire  and  Life) Archibald  Crichton 

Imperial  (Fire  and  Life)  Charles  Johnston 

Insurance  Company  of  Scotland  (Fire)  Alexander  Berry 
Independent  West  Middlesex  (F.  &  L.)T.  Henderson  and  Thos.  Keitk 

Manchester  (Fire  and  Life) Samuel  Brodie 

Medical  Provident  (Life) James  and  John  Ogilvie 

North  British  (Fire  and  Life) William  Christie 

North  of  Scotland  (Fire  and  Life) Robert  Whyte 

Norwich  Union  (Fire  and  Life) William  Kerr 

Pelican  (Life) John  Bell 

Perth  (Fire) Charles  Walker 

Phoenix  (Fire) John  M.  Lindsay 

Royal  Exchange  (Fire  and  Life) Andrew  Willison 

Scottish  Amicable  (Life) Kerr  and  Scott 

Scottish  Equitable  (Life) William  Thorns 

Scottish  Union  (Fire  and  Life) James  Hunter 

Standard  (Life) A.  Berry  and  J.  &  J.  Ogilvie 

Sun  (Fire  and  Life) D.  B.  Niven 

United  Kingdom  (Life) John  Sturrock,  jun. 

Universal  (Fire  and  Life) Thomas  Walker 

West  of  Scotland  (Fire) .Kerr  and  Scott 

West  of  England  (Fire  and  Life) James  Low 

Yorfcehire  (Fire  and  Life).... , Alexander  MilleV 


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Port  of  Sundce. 


CUSTOMS. 

Colin  Symers,  Collector  |  W.  Adam,  Collector's  First  Clerk 

D.  M.  Jolly,  Comptroller  |  J.  H.  Blaiii,    do.      Second  do. 

Robert  Alison,  Landing-Surveyor  |  D.  Walker,     do.       Third   do. 

R.  B.  Kidd  and  R.  D.  Pryde,  Extra  Clerks. 

George  Keay,  Andrew   Henderson,  James  Kidd,  Andrew  Sceales, 

and  John  Dove,  Searchers,  Landing  and  Coast  Waiters. 

Clark  Warman,  Tide-Surveyor 

W.  Cairncross,  R.  Coventry,  Lockers,  and  J.  Milne,  Acting  Locker 

Twenty  Tidesmen  and  four  Boatmen 


Consuls  for  Foreig'n  States. 

Brazil — William  M'Gavin,  Cowgate 

Denmark — George  Thorns,  Cowgate 

Hamburgh — Patrick  Just,  Commercial  Street 

Portugal — Archibald  Crichton,  Cowgate 

Prussia — John  Hill,  St.  Andrew's  Street 

Russia — Thomas  Neish,  Cowgate 

Sweden  and  Norway — James  Chalmers,  Castle  Street 

United  States — Edward  Baxter,  King  Street 


Harbour  Trustees. 
From  the  County — Viscount  Duncan,  Lord  D.  G.   Hally- 
burton,  David  Hunter  of  Blackness,  and  John  Millar  of  Ballumbie. 
Town  Council — The  Provost,  Bailies,  and  Dean  of  Guild,  ex- 
iifficiis. 

GuiLDRY — John  Sturrock,  David  Baxter,  Thomas  Neish,  John 
Thain,  and  Thomas  Powrie. 

Nine  Trades — John  Caiman,  John  Low,  jun.  and  Alexander 
Rowan. 

Three  Trades — William  Key 
Seamen  Fkaternity — The  Boxmaster,  ex-officio 
James  Saunders,  writer,  Clerk 
James  Leslie,  Superintendent  of  Works 
Simon  Robertson,  Collector  of  Shore  Dues 
John  Cairncross,  Treasurer 

Lieut.  John  N.  Smart,  R.N.  Head  Berthing  Master 
John  Jack,  Assistant  Berthing  Master 
David  Piimer,  Inspector  of  M'^eighing  Coals,  &c, 
Peter  Young,  Master  of  Graving  Dock 

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Harbour  Police. 

Archibald  Duncan,  Judge  |    J.  Macdonald  Saunders,  Clerk 

David  Pilmer,  Superintendent. 

Four  Day-patrole  and  five  Night-watchmen. 


Seamen  Fraternity. 
James  Barron,  Boxmaster  j      David  Macewen,  Clerk 

William  Caiman,  Collector 
Light-house  Keepers — John  Macartney,   Lights  of  Tay  ; 
Nathaniel  Young,  Ferry- Port-on-Craig. 


Merchant  Seamen's  Fund. 

Office,  foot  of  Castle  Street. 

Under  the  Management  of  the  Trustees. 

William  Caiman,  Collector. 

Sea  Insurance  Companies. 


DUNDEE  SEA  IXSURANCE  COBIPANV. 

Office,  Cowgate. 
Archibald  Crichton,  Manager. 


DUNDEE   MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY, 

Office,  Bain's  Square. 
William  Sturrock,  Manager. 


UNION  ASSOCIATION  OF  UNDERWRITERS, 

Office,  Castle  Street. 
George  Boyd,  jun.  Secretary. 


TAY  COASTING  ASSOCIATION  OF  UNDERWRITERS, 

Office,  Dock  Street. 
William  Adam,  Secretary. 


SEA  INSURANCE  COMPANY  OF  SCOTLAND. 

Office,  Cowgate. 
Patrick  Hunter  Thorns,  Agent. 


ALLIANCE  MARINE  INSURANCE  COMPANY^ 

Office,  Bain's  Square. 
Francis  Molison,  Agent, 


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Sea  Insurance  and  Ship  Brokers. 
George  Boyd,  jun.  |       Ireland  and  Mason 

William  Caiman  j       Patrick  Just 

Allan  Edward  |       John  Low 

David  Halley  |       Thomas  Neish 

William  Ruthven. 

Shipping'  Companies. 


DUNDEE,  PERTH,  AND  LONDON  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

OflBce  and  Warehouses,  Mid  Shore. 
Matthew  and  Nicoll,  Managers. 


LONDON  TRADE. 

Steam  Ships — London,  360  horse  power,  Thos.  Ewing,  Commander 
Dundee,  300  horse  power,  James  Kidd,  Commander 
Perth,  300  horse  power,  John  Spink,  Commander 

Smack — London. 

Schooners — Sovereign,  Courier,  and  Elbe. 

Sole  agent  in  London — Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hore,   Hore's  Wharf,  for 

the  sailing  vessels;  and  Hore's  Dundee  and  Perth  Steam  Wharf,  No, 

272  Wapping,  for  the  steam  ships. 


GLASGOW  TRADE. 

Smacks — Mary,  Clyde,  Mersey,  Forth,  Rose,  Jane,  and  Anna. 
Agent — John  Crichton,  Buchanan  Street,  Glasgow. 


LEiTH  trade. 
Smacks — Dart,  Star,  Gipsy,  and  Fishers. 
Agent — David  Smith,  Dock  Gates,  Leith. 


PERTH  TRADE. 

Lighters — Lark,  Swan,  and  Tay 
These  lighters,  towed  by  the  Sir  William  Wallace  steam  tug„ 
carry  goods  to  and  from  the  company's  London,  Glasgov?,  and  Leith 
traders. 

Agents — Matthew  and  Garie,  Canal  Street,  Perth. 


TAY  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 

James  Catanach,  Manager. 
Steamers — Tay  and  Hero. 


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DUNDEE  AND  HUT.L  STEAM  PACKET   COMPANY. 

Office,  Mid  Shore. 

William  Just,   Manager. 

Agents — George  Cammell,  Hull,  and  Jolin  Garie,  Perth. 

Forfarshire,  200  horse  power  ;  .Tames  Moncrieff,  Commander. 


DUNDEE  AND  LEITH  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 

Office,  Earl  Grey's  Dock,  West  Shore. 

William  Bisset,  Manager. 

Agents — William  Wright,  No.  1  Princes'  Street,  Edinburgh,  and 

William  M' Williams,  Chain  Pier,  Newhaven. 

Bonnie  Dundee,  130  horse  power  ;  David  Milne,  Commander. 

Modern  Athens,  130  horse  power ;  John  Waters,  Commander. 

Rothesay,  60  horse  power  ;  William  Wilson,  Commander. 


DUNDEE  HULL  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

Office,  Exchange  Buildings,  Shore. 

Robert  Christie,  Manager. 

Agents — John  Thompson  and  Co.  Hull,  and  Alex.  Matthew,  Perth 

Smacks — Humber  and  Fame,  and  schooner  Tay. 


TAY  AND  TYNE  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

Office,  Greenmarket. 

Alexander  Rentoul,  Manager. 

Andrew  Latimor,  Agent,  Newcastle, 

Schooners — Triumph,  Betsy  Ann  Deas,  Briton,  and  smack  Jean. 

DUNDEE  AND  LIVERPOOL  SHIPPING  COMPANIES. 

Offices,  Dock  Street, 

Smacks — Robert  and  Edward,  and  schooner  Pilot. 

Cljarles  Tosh,  Manager. 

Smack  Catherines  and  schooner  Barbara. 
William  Adam,  Manager. 


DUNDEE  AND  ABERDEEN  SHIPPING  COMPANY. 

Office,  Dock  Street. 
John  Kennedy,  Manager. 
Smacks — Dame,  Guthries,  and  Juno. 

DUNDEE,  BELFAST,  AND  DROGHEDA. 

Office,  St.  Andrew's  Street. 

Anderson  and  Cathcart,  Managers. 

Smacks— Erin,  Belfast,  and  Shamrock, 


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Z.IST  or  VSSSBX.S 

REGISTERED  AT  THE 

PORT   OF  BUSTDEB, 

COLLECTED  UP  TO  THE  LATEST  DATE. 


Name. 

Master. 

Owner  or  Agent 

TOLS 

Built. 

Abeona,  br. 

Robertson 

J.  Thain 

106 

1817 

Acorn,  br. 

Bower 

J.  Thain 

120 

1829 

Adah,  br. 

Hill 

George  Clark 

147 

1827 

Addison,  sch. 

Houston 

A.  Rentoul 

1-29 

1826 

Adventure,  sch. 

Marr 

J.  Stephen 

80 

1829 

Advice,  sh. 

Webster 

Tay  Whale  F.  Co. 

324 

1785 

Albion,  br. 

Kydd 

J.  Thain 

180 

1832 

Alexander,  sh. 

Robertson 

D.  &  U.  W.  F.  Co. 

324 

1811 

Alexander,  br. 

Soutar 

David  Soutar 

104 

1815 

Amazon,  bar. 

Pitcairn 

Thomas  Pitcairn 

292 

1833 

Amelia,  br. 

Law 

John  Bell 

244 

1835 

Amelia,  si. 

Frazer 

James  Frazer 

47 

1815 

Andromeda,  bar. 

Patrick 

John  Borrie 

386 

1823 

Anna,  sch. 

Mitchell 

Thomas  Pitcairn 

120 

1827 

Anna,  si. 

Johnston 

D.  P.  and  L.  S.  Co. 

76 

1813 

Anna,  si. 

Key 

William  Just 

49 

1828 

Anna  Maria,  si. 

Walker 

David  Walker 

23 

1786 

Ann,  sch. 

Strachan 

Alex.  Bulk 

110 

1830 

Ann,  si. 

Mather 

James  Mather 

48 

1831 

Annie,  br. 

Patou 

Thomas  Adamson 

304 

1825 

Anne,  sch. 

Barron 

James  Watt 

132 

1825 

Ant,  br. 

Murray 

Alex.  Webster 

142 

1832 

Apame,  br. 

Anderson 

George  Clark 

169 

1833 

Archduke,  si. 

Rattray 

Andrew  Dempster 

45 

1809 

Argo,  sch. 

Peter 

John  Murdoch 

107 

1830 

Aries,  si. 

Keay 

William  NicoU 

27 

1835 

Armitstead,  br. 

Smith 

J.  Thain 

132 

1825 

AthoU,  br. 

Gleig 

David  Keith 

175 

1829 

Aurora,  sch. 

Cook 

Andrew  Low 

134 

1832 

Apollo,  bar. 

Walker 

David  Crighton 

247 

1819 

Agnes,  si. 

Mitchell 

Alex.  Mitchell 

54 

1837 

Agenora,  br. 

Martin 

Alex.  Martin 

130 

1826 

Agra,  br. 

Mearns 

John  Munro 

206 

1837 

Baltic,  br. 

Millar 

Thomas  Cooper 

170 

1826 

Barbara,  sch. 

Mundie 

Robert  Mundie 

60 

1836 

Belfast,  si. 

Cajneron 

Anderson  &  Cathcart 

51 

1835 

Belina,  br. 

Buchan 

Andrew  Brown,  jun. 

132 

1836 

Bellona,  br. 

Aitken 

George  Kidd 

134 

1817 

Betsey,  si. 

Reach 

Hugh  Galloway 

48 

1831 

106 


Name. 

Betsy  Ann  Deas,  sch. 
Betsy  Black,  br. 
Betseys  and  Mary,  si. 
Betsey  and  Nell,  si. 
Blackness,  bar. 
Bolivar,  br. 
Branch,  si. 
Britannia,  sch. 
Britannia  Packet,  sch. 
British  King,  br. 
Briton,  sch. 
Broughty  Castle,  br. 
Bunyion,  si. 
Byron,  sch. 
Bonnie  Dundee,  st.  sh. 

Caledonia,  br. 
Camilla,  si. 
Catharines,  si. 
Cato,  br. 
Ceres,  br. 
Charlotte,  sch. 
Chase,  br. 
Choice,  br. 
Christina,  si. 
Clyde,  si. 
Courier,  sch. 
C*aigie,  sch. 
Cyrus,  br. 

David  Key,  si. 
Daisy,  br. 
Dame,  si. 
Dart,  si. 
David,  sch. 
Diadem,  br. 
Diana,  br. 
Dorothy,  sh. 
Dundee,  steam  ship 
Dwina,  br. 
Dove,  sch. 

Eagle,  sch. 
Earl  Durham,  sh. 
Earl  Grey,  br. 
Ebor,  bar. 
Eclipse,  si. 
Edward,  si. 
Elbe,  sch. 
Electra,  br. 


Master. 

Sime 

Laing 

Doig 

Eilgour 

Paton 

Patrick 

Simpson 

Speuce 

Barclay 

Browrn 

Cumming 

Railey 

Dorwood 

Small 

Milne 

Mearns 

Urquhart 

Whyte 

Ritchie 

Lanceman 

Fyffe 

Ritchie 

Caithness 

Findlay 

Wishart 

Mann 

Lawson 

Nicol 

Key 

Jack 

Young 

Gowans 

Dron 

Yule 

Brown 

Davidson 

Kidd 

Christopher 

Galloway 

Morris 

Cabel 

Webster 

Cumming 

Walker 

Stark 

Gray 

Lindsay 


Owuer  or  Agent. 

Alex.  Rentoul 
Alex.  Kermath 
Peter  Davidson,  jun. 
William  Ireland 
A.  Milne  &  Co. 
John  Borrie 
William  Simpson 
Geo.  R.  Baxter 
Thomas  Barclay 
John  Low,  jun. 
Alex.  Rentoul 
David  Moncur 
Robert  Rentoul 
James  Stewart 
Leith  St.  Pa.  Co. 

William  M' Gavin 
William  Urquhart 
William  NicoU 
Andrew  Brown,  jun. 
Robert  Davidson 
David  Halley 
Thomas  Erskine 
Andrew  Low 
D.  Martin 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
James  Ferguson 
James  Millar 

D.  Key 

Andrew  Low 
John  Kennedy 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
William  Adam 
Thomas  Bell,  jun. 
James  Bruce 
Thomas  NicoU 
D.  P,  &  L.  S.  Co. 
J.  Thain 
Alex.  Galloway 

John  Anderson 
Miller  Berrie 
Wm.  Wrongham 
D.  &  U.  W.  F.  Co. 
George  Walker 
Robert  Tosh 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
John  Gray,  jun. 


Tons  Built. 

72 
135 

63 

37 
278 
233 

59 

84 
124 
238 

75 
180 

18 
106 
130 

146 

44 

54 
197 
120 
124 
197 
150 

1{ 

93 
131 
136 
177 

52 
166 

55 

64 
124 
170 
144 
369 
399 
129 


179 
383 
162 
278 
50 
66 
138 
158 


107 


Name. 

Master. 

Owner  or  Ageut.        Tons.  Builf, 

Eliza,  br. 

Barney 

William  Hynd           247  | 

824 

Eliza,  sch. 

Douglas 

Wm,  Wrongham 

125 

1832 

Elizabeth,  si. 

Smith 

David  Smith 

32 

1830 

Emma,  br. 

Young 

David  Crighton 

211 

1822 

Energy,  br. 

Fleming 

William  M'Gavin 

223 

1832 

Erin,  si. 

Scott 

Anderson  &  Cathcart 

91 

1835 

Euphemia,  br« 

Bruce 

Jos.  Graham 

147 

1834 

Euphemia,  br. 

Brown 

William  Caiman 

133 

1834 

Euphemia,  si. 

Gregory 

William  Hynd 

63 

1829 

Euphemia,  si. 

Ireland 

James  Ireland 

54 

1835 

Europe,  br. 

Bridie 

Bridie 

242 

1834 

Everton,  br. 

Brown 

John  Gray,  jun. 

237 

1836 

Express,  sch« 

Lowson 

Peter  Lowson 

124 

1830 

Fairy,  bar. 

Ritchie 

James  Soot 

247 

1801 

Falcon,  br. 

Todd 

John  E.  Blain 

178 

1835 

Fame,  sch. 

Banks 

David  Halley 

149 

1832 

Fame,  sm. 

Benvie 

D,  &  H,  S,  Co. 

85 

1830 

Farmer,  si. 

Kennedy 

William  Kennedy 

47 

1808 

Fender,  si. 

Swan 

Thomas  Pitkeathly 

50 

1828 

Fife  Packet,  si. 

Amess 

Andrew  Pitkeathly 

31 

1828 

Fishers,  si. 

Young 

D.  P,  &  L,  S,  Co. 

31 

1820 

Fleece,  br. 

Duncan 

John  Ramsay 

126 

1817 

Flora,  br. 

Mackie 

Thomas  Erskine 

173 

1824 

Forfarshire,  steam  ship 

Moncrieff 

D,  &  H.  S.  P.  Co, 

192 

18.35 

Forth,  si. 

Simpson 

D.  P.  &  L.  S,  Co, 

72 

1830 

Fox,  sch. 

Sturrock 

David  Scott 

109 

1825 

Francis  Jeffrey,  sch. 

Fleming 

William  Adam 

131 

1831 

Friends'  Adventure,  br. 

Smith 

William  Boyack 

93 

1825 

Friends,  si. 

Young 

William  Young 

40 

1818 

Friendship,  sb. 

Sturrock 

Thomas  NicoU 

304 

Prize 

Fortune,  si. 

Paris 

George  Paris 

44 

1814 

Gazelle,  br. 

Mitchell 

Thomas  Erskine 

183 

1835 

George,  sch. 

Fyffe 

William  NicoU 

83 

1825 

Georges,  si. 

Scott 

George  Scott 

25 

1821 

George  &  Alexander,  si 

Walker 

David  Walker 

26 

1818 

George  Canning,  bar. 

Gibb 

J.  Thain 

288 

1823 

Gipsy,  si. 

Kincaid 

D,  P,  &L,  S.  Co, 

56 

1805 

Glasgow,  sch. 

Wilson 

Samuel  Wilson 

107 

1816 

Gleaner,  br. 

Davidson 

J,  Thain 

139 

1833 

Gratitude,  br. 

Scott 

David  Crighton 

154 

1823 

Gratitude,  br. 

Templemar 

Patrick  Millar 

155 

1817 

Gutliries,  si. 

Chapman 

John  Kennedy 

43 

1816 

Hannah,  br. 

Airth 

Alex,  Martin 

162 

1823 

Harvest  Home,  br. 

Kenn 

John  E.  Blain 

167 

1833 

Hebe,  si. 

Lee 

James  Young 

48 

1823 

Hector,  br. 

Reid 

Thomas  Powrie 

.247 

1801 

Helen,  si. 

Key 

William  Key 

44 

1824 

Helen  &  Jean,  si. 

Gourlay 

John  Ramsay 

30 

1836 

108 


Name. 

Master. 

Owner  or  Agent. 

Tous 
"73 

Built 

Henry  Bell,  br. 

Wesley 

John  Bell 

1834 

Hermes,  sch. 

Gray 

Alex.  Edward 

152 

1830 

Hero,  sch. 

Wilson 

James  Laing 

146 

1828 

Hero,  steam  packet 

Dron 

Tay  St.  Pa.  Co. 

66 

1823 

Heroine,  sh. 

Welch 

James  Soot,  jun 

387 

1831 

Hope,  br. 

Pattie 

David  Keay 

102 

1816 

Hope,  si. 

Robertson 

Daniel  Duff 

47 

1826 

Horn,  sh. 

Thorns 

D.  &  U.  W.  F.  Co. 

370 

1783 

Humber,  sm. 

Buist 

D.  &  H.  S.  Co. 

95 

1829 

Hunters,  br. 

Miller 

George  Jessamin 

118 

1839 

Hirondelle,  sch. 

Pitkeathly 

James  Bell 

125 

1835 

Harlequin,  steam  packet 

Scott 

Thomas  Adamson 

55 

1837 

Industry,  si. 

Jeffers 

William  Jeffers 

52 

1816 

Isabella,  br. 

Coupar 

Kinmond  &  Hill 

302 

1826 

Isabella,  br. 

Ritchie 

J.  Thain 

210 

1826 

Isabella,  si. 

Brown 

The  Master 

128 

1833 

Isabella,  si. 

Greig 

William  Greig 

57 

1828 

Isabella,  si. 

Patullo 

Thomas  Mylne 

27 

1781 

Isabella,  sch. 

White 

James  White 

95 

1837 

Isla,  br. 

Norrie 

James  Laing 

303 

1836 

Jack,  si. 

Cook 

J.  Cook 

68 

1836 

.lane,  si. 

Taylor 

D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 

69 

1823 

.Jane  Christie,  bar. 

Scott 

James  Miller 

251 

1836 

Janets,  br. 

Forbes 

John  Caiman 

132 

1822 

Jeart,  br. 

James 

J.  Thain 

178 

1824 

Jean,  si. 

Fyall 

Brown  &  Mill 

53 

1828 

Jean  and  Jessie,  sch. 

M'Kenzie 

David  Myles 

87 

1799 

.Teremiah,  si. 

Duncan 

John  Duncan 

63 

1797 

Jessie,  br. 

Davidson 

Alexander  Davidson 

144 

1834 

Jessie  Easson,  br. 

Webster 

William  Wilson 

136 

1826 

John,  si. 

Wilson 

G.  Wilson 

37 

1829 

Johns,  bar. 

Strachan 

Thomas  Neish 

289 

1820 

John  Black,  br. 

Mitchell 

David  Mitchell 

167 

1830 

.John  Fergus,  si. 

Pitkeathly 

Andrew  Pitkeathly 

26 

1835 

John  &  Jean,  si. 

Crockatt 

John  Crockatt 

43 

1796 

John  &  Jean,  si. 

Lowson 

David  Paton 

37 

1831 

Juliana,  br. 

Findlay 

A.  Brown 

131 

1821 

•Juno,  si. 

Harris 

John  Kennedy 

44 

1807 

Jessie,  sch. 

Gordon 

David  Caiman 

95 

1837 

Jean  Wilson 

Hood 

William  Wilson 

174 

1829 

Keltic,  si. 

Simpson 

Andrew  Spence 

43 

1822 

Lark,  si. 

Duthie 

D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 

56 

1831 

Laurel,  br. 

Duff 

John  Brown 

156 

1816 

Leda,  br. 

Lyell 

Thomas  Powrie 

200 

1828 

Levana,  si. 

Lindsay 

Alexander  Lindsay 

61 

1823 

Libra,  br. 

Martin 

Allan  Edward 

187 

1832 

London,  sm. 

Mills 

D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 

115 

1824 

109 


Master. 


Owner  or  Agent.        Tons  Built, 


London,  steam  ship 
Louisa,  sch. 
Lydia,  si. 

Magnet,  br, 
Malay,  br. 
Margaret,  sch. 
Margaret,  sch. 
Margaret,  si, 
Margaret,  si. 
Margarets,  sch. 
Margarets,  br. 
Margaret  &  Elizabeth,  si 
Margaret  &  Graham,  si 
Margaret  &  Jean,  si. 
Margaret  &  Mary,  si. 
Maria,  si. 
Marmount,  si. 
Mary,  br. 
Mary,  sch. 
Mary,  si. 
Mary,  si. 

Mary  A.  Melville,  sch. 
Mary  &  Ann,  sch. 
Mary  Salter,  si. 
Mercury,  br. 
Mersey,  si. 
Midas,  br. 

Modern  Athens,  St.  sh. 
Morgan,  br. 
Morgiana,  bar. 
Maxwell,  sch. 
Margery,  sch. 
Mobile,  sh. 
Margaret  Campbell,  si. 

Nancy,  si. 
Nancy,  si. 
Nelly,  si. 

N.  &  B.  Packet,  si. 
New  Harriet,  sch. 
Noah,  br. 
Newport,  sch. 

Oak,  sch. 
Ocean,  br. 
Odin,  br. 
Olive,  sch. 
Ophelia,  br. 


Ewing 
Pryde 
Simpson 

Simpson 

Welch 

High 

Gray 

White 

Whitton 

Milne 

Cook 

Deuchars 

Webster 

Duncan 

Rollo 

Robertson 

Smith 

Ireland 

Small 

Smith 

Gilchrist 

Parkman 

Ferguson 

Crockatt 

Powrie 

Maclean 

Kermath 

Waters 

Dunn 

White 

Watson 

Pringle 

M'Kenzie 

Matthew 

Anderson 

PatuUo 

Gibb 

Watson 

Urquhart 

Kirkaldy 

Fulton 

Yool 

Rattray' 

Green 

Bennet 

Foreman 


D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
Andrew  Brcvvn,  jun. 
John  Brown 

John  Adamson 
William  Hynd 
James  Barron 
William  Gray 
William  NicoU 
A.  Porter 
William  M'Gavin 
William  NicoU 
D,  Deuchars 
David  Webster 
Geo.  Shepherd 
James  Rollo 
George  Robertson 
Thomas  Small 
James  Ireland 
BHnshall  Small 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
James  M'Gregor 
G.  R.  Baxter 
James  Ferguson 
James  Barron 
James  Thain 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
James  Soot,  jun. 
D.  &  T.  S.  P.  C. 
Geo.  Kidd 
Allan  Edward 
David  Watson 
Andrew  Spence 
R.  H.  Jobson 
James  Barron 

James  Anderson 
Peter  PatuUo 
David  Gibb 
David  Watson 
J,  Thain 

William  M'Gavin 
Thos.  Adamson 

J.  Thain 
Keay  &  Rattray 
Wm.  Davidson 
David  Myles 
Keay  &  Rattray 


405 
90 
49 

129 

297 

120 

84 

68 

47 

141 

138 

31 

60 

17 

27 

49 

53 

124 

117 

75 

56 

129 

59 

51 

153 

79 

255 

117 

162 

354 

84 

81 

253 

61 

37 
36 
31 
53 
131 
143 
81 

115 
244 
180 
90 
147 


K 


110 


Orb,  br. 
Origen,  si. 
Orion,  br. 
Orontis,  bar. 
Oscar,  br. 

Pandora,  br. 
Peggy,  si. 
Peggy,  si. 
Perth,  steam  ship 
Perth,  sm. 
Perth,  si. 
Perthshire,  sch. 
Pilot,  sch. 

Princess  Charlotte,  sch. 
Prompt,  si. 
Providence,  si. 
Providence,  si. 
P.  T.  R.  sch. 
Pitscotlie,  br. 

Banger,  br. 

Bapid,  sch. 

Eobert,  sh, 

Robert,  si. 

Robert  &  Mary,  si. 

Robert  &  William,  sch. 

Robert  &  William,  sch. 

Roe,  sm. 

Rose,  sch. 

Bose,  si. 

Bothesay,  steam  packet 

Rover,  si. 

Ruby,  br. 

Ruby,  si. 

Return,  si. 

Roseau,  br. 

Sceptre,  sch. 
Scipio,  br. 
Scotia,  sch. 
Sea  ton,  sch. 
Selma,  bar. 
Shamrock,  sch. 
Shepherd,  si. 
Sir  H.  Parnell,  br. 
Sir  Jas  Kempt,  br. 
Sir  Wm.  Wallace,  tug. 
Sovereign,  sch. 
Spinks,  br. 
Star,  si.  . 


Master. 


Ritchie 

Gorrie 

Scott 

Webster 

Matthew 

Banks 

Anderson 

Paton 

Spink 

Cameron 

Elder 

Young 

Chalmers 

Adamson 

Duncan 

Stratton 

Melville 

Foreman 

Ogilvy 

Thin 

Millar 

Clappison 

Tosh 

White 

Young 

Doig 

Bell 

Nicoll 

Milne 

Wilson 

Anderson 

Greig 

Rollo 

Scott 

Lindsay 

Mitchell 

Cowie 

Liddle 

Souter 

Luckie 

Paton 

Barron 

Wighton 

Archibald 

Peddie 

Simmers 

Morris 

Phillips 


Owner  or  Agent. 


J.  Thain 
William  Nicoll 
Thomas  Erskine 
Alex.  Webster 
J.  Thain 

Alex.  Martin 
James  Anderson 
William  Paton 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
David  Martin  &  Co. 
William  Chapman 
John  Young 
Andrew  Benvie 
Tay  Whale  F.  Co. 
Anderson  &  Cathcart 
The  Master 
William  Melville 
Thomas  Neish 
Thomas  Thorns 

J.  Thain 

Thomson  &  Moir 
James  Whitton 
Robert  Tosh 
Thomas  Mylne 
John  Young 
Geo.  Scott,  jun. 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
Alexander  Berry 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
D.  &  T.  S.  P.  Co. 
William  Anderson 
Andrew  Brown,  jun. 
Alex.  Thomson 
Wm.  Low 
Thomas  Adamson 

Thos.  Erskine 
William  Colman 
Robert  Liddle 
James  Clark 
William  Davidson 
Anderson  &  Cathcart 

Barron 

Alex.  Martin 
James  Watt,  jun. 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 
James  Adam 
D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 


Tons 

140 
61 
192 
271 
159 

114 

29 

32 

399 

136 

31 

126 

69 

359 

40 

44 

33 

131 

176 

160 

103 

310 
91 
53 

126 
79 
61 

120 
75 
58 
38 

116 
52 
53 

151 

232 
131 

95 

71 
258 

60 

34 
209 
304 

43 
159 

77 

64 


BuiJL 

1833 
1828 
1833 
1835 
1824 

1828 
1767 
1816 
1834 
1816 
1809 
1836 
1833 
1814 
1819 
1797 
1816 
1833 
1832 

1831 
1835 
1829 
1835 
1777 
1836 
1836 
1826 
1828 
1828 

1824 
1829 
1820 
1815 
1826 

1835 
1833 
1824 
1833 
1830 
1836 
1830 
1835 
1827 
1830 
1828 
1816 
1831 


Jll 


Name. 

Master. 

Owuer  or  Agent. 

Tons 

Built. 

Stephens,  si. 

Anderson 

The  Master 

38 

1825 

Stormont,  si. 

Clark 

W.  Anderson 

50 

1827 

Success,  si. 

Smith 

R.  &  J .  Davidson 

40 

1786 

Superb,  bar. 

NicoU 

James  Stewart 

261 

1833 

Scotsman,  br. 

Williamson 

Thomas  Neish 

229 

1834 

Swan,  si. 

Anderson 

D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 

52 

1830 

Swift,  sch. 

Stepen 

Robert  Stephen 

73 

1805 

Susan  &  Ann,  br. 

Cargill 

David  Cargill 

181 

1832 

Tay,  sch. 

Deadrick 

D.  &  H.  S.  Co. 

81 

1816 

Tay,  steam  packet 

Catanach 

Tay  St.  Pa.  Co. 

119 

1835 

Tay,  si. 

Crabb 

D.  P.  &  L.  S.  Co. 

54 

1830 

Tay,  si. 

Scoit 

William  Scott 

30 

1827 

Tay,  si. 

Lindsay 

Geo.  Lindsay 

67 

1816 

Thetis,  br. 

Donaldson 

William   Hynd 

166 

1834 

Thistle,  br. 

Kiddie 

Alex.  Kiddie 

67 

1815 

Thomas,  sh. 

Davidson 

D.  &  U.  W.  F.  Co. 

35G 

1809 

Thomas,  br. 

Webster 

William  Halley 

118 

1827 

Thomas,  sch. 

Paris 

Wm.  Anderson 

70 

1825 

Thomas,  si. 

Perrier 

Thomas  Ferrier 

36 

1809 

Tid,  sch. 

Cathro 

Thomas  Adamson 

110 

1820 

Trotter,  si. 

Welch 

James  Cook 

55 

1826 

Tayfield,  si. 

Duncan 

Tay  Ferries 

93 

1836 

Triumph,  sch. 

Triumph 

Tay  &  Tyne  S.  Co. 

102 

1837 

Udny,  sch. 

Duncan 

George  Whitton 

64 

1816 

Union,  si. 

Walker 

David  Myles 

71 

1833 

Unity,  br. 

Betts 

Thomas  Powrie 

96 

1815 

Uva,  br. 

Taylor 

William  Ogilvie 

157 

1829 

Venerable,  br. 

Nicoll 

A.  Martin 

268 

1836 

Venus,  br. 

Kennedy 

Alex.  Martin 

129 

1829 

Verdant,  br. 

Brown 

John  Brown 

175 

1833 

Victoria,  br. 

Thorns 

William  Hynd 

251 

1832 

Vine,  si. 

Allan 

R.  Bruce 

38 

1814 

Vulcan,  bar. 

Patrick 

The  Master 

263 

1835 

Wallace,  si. 

Clark 

David  Clerk 

45 

1821 

Washington,  bar. 

Barnet 

W.  Martin  «&  Co. 

265 

1835 

Wave,  sch. 

Roger 

William  Davidson 

78 

1835 

Westmoreland,  br. 

Robb 

James  Watt,  jun. 

262 

1826 

William,  si. 

Lees 

Thomas  Mylne 

85 

1787 

Williams,  br. 

Mearns 

William  M'Gavin 

107 

1822 

Williams,  si. 

Knight 

David  Knight 

23 

1826 

William  &  James,  br. 

Foreman 

Thomas  Adamson 

137 

1832 

William  &  Nancy,  br. 

Lee 

George  R.  Baxter 

87 

1816 

Warrior,  sh. 

Brown         j 

John  Earl  Blain 

301 

1837 

William  Carey,  br. 

Glenday 

John  L.  Low 

248 

1837 

112 
Bundee  Post  Office. 


POST  OFFICE, 

Top  of  Seagate,  under  Sinclair's  HoteL 

Robert  Bell,  Postnaaster  |      J.  R.  Nicoll,  Clerk 

George  Henderson,  WiHiam  Gibb,  William  Cuthbert,  and  Henrj- 
MoncriefF,  Letter-carriers 

The  London  mail  via  Fife  arrives  at  4  p.m.  and  is  despatched  at 
45  minutes  past  8  a.m.     Letters  in  time  till  30  minutes  past  8  a.m. 

The  Edinburgh  mail  via  Perth  arrives  at  15  minutes  past  11  p.m. 
and  is  despatched  the  same  hour  to  the  North.  Letters  in  time  till 
30  minutes  past  10  p.m. 

The  North  mail  arrives  at  15  minutes  past  10  p.m.  and  is 
despatched  at  the  same  hour  to  the  South.  Letters  in  time  till  45 
minutes  past  9  p.m. 

The  post  to  Forfar,  Glammis,  and  Kirriemuir,  is  despatched  at 
5  a.m.  and  arrives  at  7  p.m. 

The  posts  to  Broughty  Ferry  and  Lochee  are  despatched  at  7  a.m. ; 
arrive  at  30  minutes  past  2  p.m. ;  and  are  despatched  same  day  at 
30  minutes  past  4  p.m.  and  arrive  at  30  minutes  past  9  p.m. 

The  Office  is  open  during  the  summer  half  year  (6th  April  till  the 
6th  October)  from  7  o'clock  a.m.,  and  during  the  winter  half  year 
(6th  October  till  the  6th  April)  from  8  a.m.  till  45  minutes  past  9 
o'clock  p.m.,  except  15  minutes  previous  to  the  despatch  of  the 
Fife  mail,  and  half-an-hour  after  its  arrival. 

On  Sundays  it  is  open  from  7  till  10  a.m.  except  15  minutes 
previous  to  the  despatch  of  the  Fife  mail ;  from  1  till  i  past  1  ;  from 
^  past  4  till  45  minutes  past  5  p.m.  ;  and  from  7  till  45  minutes  past 
9  p.m. 

The  first  general  and  penny-post  delivery  commences  at  7  a-m. 
from  6th  April  to  5th  October  inclusive ;  and  at  8  a.m.  from  6th 
October  to  5th  April  inclusive.  The  second  general  and  penny-post 
delivery  commences  about  40  minutes  after  the  arrival  of  the  Fife 
mail.  

PENKY  POST  RECEIVING  HOUSES. 

John  Crichton,  Millers'  Wynd,  Perth  Road 
John  Gill,  Scouringburn 
Peter  Low,  head  of  Wellgate 
John  Wilson,  King  Street 
Letters  put  in  at  the  Receiving-houses  for  town  and  penny-post 
delivery,  in  time  till  2  p.m. ;  and  for  other  places  till  9  p.m. 


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Coaches. 


iSlNCtAIR's  HOTEL  AND  GENERAL  COACH  OFFICE, 

Castle  Street. 

Royal  Mail  from  Edinburgh  via  Perth  arrives  at  11  o'clock  p.m. 
and  proceeds  immediately  to  Aberdeen. 

Royal  Mail  from  Aberdeen  arrives  at  |  past  10  p.m.  and  proceeds 
to  Edinburgh  via  Perth. 

Express  leaves  for  Aberdeen  at  7  a.m.  and  arrives  at  7  evening. 

Fair  Maid  to  Glasgow  via  Perth  leaves  at  j  before  G  a.m.  and 
arrives  at  7  evening. 

New  Times  arrives  from  Perth  for  Aberdeen  at  9  morning,  and 
leaves  for  Perth  at  ^  past  4  afternoon. 

Commercial  Traveller  arrives  from  Arbroath  at  10  a.m.  and  leaves 
at  5  p.m. 

Sir  Henry  Parnell  arrives  from  Brechin  at  9  a.m.  and  leaves  at  ?^ 
past  4  p.m. 

During  the  summer  months,  a  coach  runs  between  Sinclair's  Hotel 
and  Stewart's  Eagle  Inn,  Broughty  Ferry,  several  times  a  day. 


CAMPBELL  S  CROWN  HOTEL, 

Greenmarket. 

Royal  Mail  to  Edinburgh,  through  Fife,  leaves  ^  before  9  a.m. 
and  arrives  at  4  p.m. 

Union  to  Edinburgh  (from  Aberdeen)  at  j  before  7  a.m.  and 
arrives  (for  Aberdeen)  at  11  forenoon. 

Kingdom  of  Fife  to  Edinburgh  leaves  at  I  before  2  p.m.  and 
arrives  at  8  p.m. 


WALLACE  S  ROYAL  HOTEL, 

Nethergate. 

Royal  Mail  from  Edinburgh  jiia  Perth  arrives  at  11  o'clock  p.m. 
and  proceeds  immediately  to  Aberdeen. 

Royal  Mail  from  Aberdeen  arrives  at  |  past  10  p.m.  and  proceeds 
to  Edinburgh  via  Perth. 

Fair  Maid  to  Glasgow  via  Perth  leaves  |  before  G  a.m.  and  arrives 
at  7  evening. 

New  Times  arrives  from  Perth  for  Aberdeen  at  9  a.m.  and  leaves 
for  Perth  |  past  4  p.m. 

k2 


n4 

KINiriNMENT's  UNION  INN, 

Craig  Pier. 

Highlander  from  Montrose  arrives  4  past  11  a.m.  and  leaves  aS 
4  p.m. 

A  coach  from  St.  Andrew's  on  Tuesdays  and  Fridays  arrives  at  II 
o'clock  a.m.  and  leaves  at  4  p.m. 


GENERAL  COACH  OFFICE, 

West  end  of  High  Street. 

Royal  Mail  to  Edinburgh,  through  Fife,  leaves  J  before  9  a.ns. 
and  arrives  at  4  p.m. 

Kingdom  of  Fife  to  Edinburgh  leaves  at  J  before  2  p.m.  and 
arrives  at  8  p.m. 


GEITERAL  COACH  OFFICE, 

Trades'  Hall. 

Royal  ]\Iail  from  Edinburgh  via  Perth  arrives  at  1 1  o'clock  p.m. 
and  proceeds  immediately  to  Aberdeen. 

Royal  Mail  from  Aberdeen  arrives  at  J  past  10  p.m.  and  proceeds 
to  Edinburgh  via  Perth. 

Fair  Maid  to  Glasgow  via  Perth  leaves  5  before  6  a.m.  and  arrives 
at  7  p.m. 

New  Times  arrives  from  Perth  for  Aberdeen  at  9  morning,  and 
leaves  for  Perth  at  J  past  4  afternoon. 


Carriers. 
[The  figures  indicate  the  number  of  times  the  Carriers  arrive  and 
depart  weekly.     When  only  once,  it  is  on  Friday  ;  when  twice,  it  is 
on  Tuesday  and  Friday — the  market  days.     They  all  arrive  in  the 
morning,  and  depart  early  in  the  afternoon.] 

Aberdeen  (2)  John  Hood,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 
•   David  Neilson,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  iMurraygate 

Abernyte  (1)  David  Small,  xMackenzie  Kay's,  Overgate 

Alyth  (2)  John  Cownie,  D,  Myles's  Coal-yard,  Seagate 

David  Dick,  D.  Myles's  Coal-yard,  Seagate 
Jo.  M 'Gavin,  D.  Myles's  Coal-yard,  Seagate 
Anstruther  (1) Jas.  Brown,  J.  &  P.  Cameron's,  Dock  Street 


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do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

do. 

IkinsonV 

,         do. 

do. 

do. 

Arbroath  (2)  J,  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 

f  Alexander  Balfour,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  Murraygate 
John  Bred  ford, 
David  Dargie, 
John  Cartwright, 
Alexander  Peter, 
John  Thomson,  sen. 
Every  day,    -|  John  Thomson,  jun. 
James  Betty, 
John  Anderson, 
William  Skey, 
Robert  Peter, 
James  Smart,  Mrs.  \ 
I  Thomas  Welch, 

Auchterhouse  (2)   ....James  Hill,  James  Macnicoll's,  Overgate 

Thomas  Anderson,  James  Macnicoll's,  Overgate 
Auchtermuchty  (2). ..David  Fowler,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

Baledgarno  (2)   Wm.  Craig,  Alex,  Hay's,  Overgate 

Blairgowrie  (2)  James  Kinnison,  Miss  Matthew's,  Overgate 

James  DufFus,  David  Ross's,  Overgate 
P.  Brough,  Mrs,  Mudie's,  Murraygate 
Andrew  Rattray,  do.  do. 

John  Fell,  do.  do. 

Brechin  (2) John  Hood,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 
William  Doig,  Mrs,  Mudie's,  Murraygate 
David  Walker,  do,  do, 

Braemar James  Calder,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

Once  a-month  in  winter,  and  once  a-fort-night  in  summer 
Broughty  Ferry  (4). ..Thomas  Gray,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  Murraygate 

David  Petrie,  Gerge  Summers's,  High  Street 

Burrelton(2)  D.  DufF,  Millar's  Coal-shed,  Tay  Street 

Carnoustie  (2)  Alex,  Petrie,  John  Barnie's,  Seagate 

John  Smith,  do.  do. 

David  Shield,  Andrew  Butchart's,  Seagate 

Ceres  (2) Peter  Abbie,  G.  Crammond's,  Craig  Lane 

Coupar-Angus  (2)  ...William  Macleish,  Miss  Matthew's,  Overgate 
G.  Herald,  Wm.  Anderson's,  jun.  High  Street 
Geo.  Ritchie,  do.  do. 

M.  Mustard,  D.  Myles's  Coal-yard,  Seagate 
Crail.... Jas,  Brown,  J.  &  P.  Cameron's,  Dock  Street 


116 

Cupar-Fife  (4)  J.  &  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 

(2)  David  Fowler,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 
Aw.  Scott,  Geo.  Crammond's,  Craig  Lane 

Douglastown  (2) John  Warden,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  Murraygate 

Dronley  (2)  ..., Thos.  Anderson,  James  MacnicoU's,  Overgate 

Eassie  (1)  John  Bennet,  Francis  Archer's,  Murraygate 

Easthaven  (2) Robert  Templeman,  John  Barnie's,  Seagate 

Edinburgh  (2)  David  Fowler,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

(3)  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 
Errol  (2) James  Boyd,  Hardie's,  104  Overgate 

James  Melville,  Andrew  Butchart's,  Seagate 

James  Watson,  Alex.  Dick's,  Couttie's  Wynd 
Friockheim  (2)  Aw.  Mefian,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  Murraygate 

Andrew  Blair,  do.  do. 

Forfar  (3)  Peter  Webster,  John  Barnie's,  Seagate 

John  Millar,  do.  do. 

Charles  Stewart,  Francis  Archer's,  Murraygate 

John  Patterson,  Mrs.  Coupar's,  do. 

Peter  Kerr,  do.  do. 

Stewart  Grant,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  do. 

(4)  Thomas  Roger,  do.  do. 

Charles  Low,  do.  do. 

Thomas  Barrie,  do.  do. 

John  Norrie,  do.  do. 

Joseph  Cairns,  do.  do. 

George  Ewans,  do,  do. 

William  Fettes,  do.  do. 

D.  Simpson,  do.  do. 

Alex.  Henderson,  James  Profit's,  Cowgate 

——  Dakers,  do.  do. 

Fowlis  (1)  James  Isles,  Alexander  Hay's,  Overgate 

Glammis  (I)  Ro.  Macdonald,  Francis  Archer's,  Murraygate 

Andrew  Hunter,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  do. 

George  M'Keddie,  do.  do. 

Glasgow  (3)  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 

Mrs,  G.  Wannan,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

Archibald  Douglas,  Mrs.  Mudie's,       do. 

Glenisla  (1) Thos.  Alexander,  D.  Peter's,  Overgate 

Robert  Kinnison,  do.  do. 

Inchture  (2)  William  Craig,  Alex.  Hay's,      do. 

Kinnaird  (1)  Alexander  Duncan,  David  Soot's,  Overgate 


117 

Kirkinch  (2)  .....Andrew  Heron,  James  Crockatt's,  Overgate 

John  Wright,  Alex.  Hay's,  Overgate 
Kirriemuir  (2) Geo.  Fyfe,  Francis  Archer's,  Murraygate 

William  Faterson,  do.  do. 

Joseph  Robb,  Mrs.  Coupar's,       do. 

David  Henderson,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  do. 

David  Edward,  do.  do. 

Andrew  Edward,  do.  do. 

John  Wilkie,  do.  do. 

James  Wilkie,  do.  do. 

Alexander  Webster,     do.  do. 

Laurencekirk  (2) John  Hood,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 

Leuchars  (2) Robert  Fernie,  G.  Crammond's,  Craig  Lane 

Letham  (2)  Andrew  Herd,  James  Profit's,  Cowgate 

Robert  Taylor,  do.  do. 

•lames  White,  do.  do. 

Lintrathen  (1) James  Wallace,  Hardie's,  104  Overgate 

A.  Fenton  (only  occasionally)  do.  do. 
Longforgan  (2)  Thos.  Curr,  Miss  Matthew's,  Overgate 

P.  Macgregor,  William  Curr's,  do. 

Meigle  (2)  James  Straton,  Alex.  Kay's,  Overgate 

Monifieth  (2) John  Lorimer,  Andrew  Butchart's,  Seagate 

Monikie  (2)   Andrew  Smith,  Andrew  Butchart's,  Seagate 

James  Fairly,  do.  do. 

James  Robertson,         do.  do. 

James  NicoU,  Mrs.  Mudie's,  Murraygate 
Montrose  (2)  J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street 

David  Neilson,  Mrs.  Coupar's,  Murraygate 

A.  Finley,  Black's  Tavern,  do. 

Muirside,  Carse  (2). ..James  Christie,  Millar's  Coal-shed,  Tay  Street 

Murrie  (1) J.  Strachan,  W.  Anderson's,  jun.  High  Street 

Perth  (4) Mrs.  Geo.  Wannan,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

James  Walker,  Mrs.  Mudie's,         do. 

Pittenweem  (1)  Jas.  Brown,  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Dock  Street 

Raitt  (2) James  Moyes,  James  Jack's,  Couttie's  Wynd 

Peter  Melville,         do.  do. 

Rattray  (2) Charles  Melville,  D.  Peter's,  Overgate 

Jas.  Yeaman,  D.  Myles's  Coal-shed,  Sea^te 

St.  Andrew's  (2) Henry  Ramsay,  R.  Forrester's,  Craig  Lane 

Jas.  Brown,  J.  and  P.  Cameron's,  Dock  Street 


118 

Stonehaven  (2)  ........John  Hood,  Stewart's  Inn,  Murraygate 

J.  and  P.  Cameron,  Dock  Street. 


Stamp  Paper  and  i^ssessed  Tax  Office, 

Castle  Street. 

J.  Alison,  Head  Distributor  of  Stamps  and  Collector  of  Assessed  Taxes. 

Joseph  Thomson,  Assistant 
Office  open  from  10  a.m.  till  4  p.m.  and  from  6  to  8  evening, 
except  on  Saturdays,  when  it  shuts  at  three  o'clock. 

James  Jack,  Surveyor  of  Taxes.     Office  No.  28  Overgate. 

BILL  STAMPS SHORT  DATE. 

On  demand,  or  not  exceeding  two  months  after  date,  or  sixty  days 
after  sight. 


L. 

s. 

L. 

s. 

L. 

s. 

d. 

Amoun 

2 

0  and  not  above 

5 

5 

0 

1 

0 

Above 

6 

5     .       .       . 

.     20 

0 

0 

1 

G 

Above 

20 

0         .       .       . 

30 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Above 

30 

0     .       .       . 

.     50 

0 

0 

2 

6 

Above 

50 

0         .       .       . 

100 

0 

0 

3 

6 

Above 

100 

0     .       .       . 

.  200 

0 

0 

4 

6 

Above 

200 

0         •       •    ,  • 

300 

0 

0 

5 

0 

Above 

300 

0     .       .       . 

500 

0 

0 

6 

0 

Above 

500 

0         .       .       . 

1000 

0 

0 

8 

6 

Above  1000 

0     .       .       . 

2000 

0 

0 

12 

6 

Above  2000 

0         .       .       . 

3000 

0 

0 

15 

0 

Above  3000 

0     .       .       . 

1 

5 

0 

BILL  STAMPS — LONG  DATE. 

Exceeding 

two  months  after  date 

or  sixty  days  after 

sight 

L. 

s. 

L. 

s. 

L. 

s. 

d. 

Amount       2 

0  and  not  above       5 

5 

0 

1 

6 

Above 

5 

5     .       .       . 

.  20 

0 

0 

2 

0 

Above 

20 

0       .       .       . 

30 

0 

0 

2 

« 

Above 

30 

0     .       .       . 

.  50 

0 

0 

3 

6 

Above 

50 

0      .      .      . 

100 

0 

0 

4 

6 

Above 

100 

0     .       .       . 

200 

0 

0 

5 

0 

Above 

200 

0       .       .       . 

300 

0 

0 

6 

0 

Above 

300 

0     .       .       . 

500 

0 

0 

8 

6 

Above 

500 

0        .       .       . 

1000 

0 

0 

12 

6 

Above 

1000 

0     .       .       . 

2000 

0 

0 

15 

0 

Above 

2000 

0         .       .       . 

3000 

0 

1 

5 

0 

Above 

3000 

0    .     .     . 

1 

10 

0 

119 


KECEIFT  STAMPS. 


5  and  under 

10 

20 

50 

100 


For 

For 

For 

For 

For 

For    200 

For    300 

For    500 

For  1000  and  upwards 

In  full  of  all  demands 


L. 

s. 

d. 

10 

0 

3 

20 

0 

6 

50 

1 

0 

,  100 

1 

6 

200 

2 

6 

300 

0 

0 

500 

7 

0 

1000 

7 

6 

10 

0 

, 

10 

0 

Excise  Office, 

Duncan's  Buildings,  Barrack  Street. 

William  Blakey,  Collector 


Mungo  Park,  Clerk 

John  Robertson,  Supervisor 
Benjamin  Crabb, 
George  Norris, 
William  Byrne, 


j  Thomas  Dobson,  Auction  Officer 
I  James  Davidson,  Permit  Officer 

V  Officers. 


Dundee  Royal  Infirnaary,  1794. 

Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Airlie,  President. 
This  institution  is  conducted  by  a  committee  of  subscribers, — ■ 
Alexander  Balfour,  Chairman. 
Physicians — James  Arrot,  M.D.  and  Alexander  Webster,  M.D. 
Surgeons — John  Crichton,  Alexander  Bell,  and  Matthew  Nimmo 
Dispensary  Surgeons — Frederick  Mackellar,  M.D.  ;  Frederick 
Cumming,  M.D. ;  WilliamC.  Saunders;  John  Malcolm,  M.D.; 
Patrick  Nimmo  ;  and  William  Munro. 
Resident  House  Surgeon — David  Archibald 
Matron — Miss  Sandeman 
Chaplain — Rev.  J.  D.  Wallace 

James  Webster,  Treasurer       I      John  Robertson,  Secretary 


Bundee  Hoyal  I.unatic  Asylum,  IBIS. 
This  institution  is  conducted   by  a  committee  of  subscribers,- 
David  Blair  of  Cookston,  Chairman. 
Alex.  Macintosh,  Superintendent  j  Alexander  Berry,  Treasurer 
Mrs.  Hunter,  Matron  j  John  Robertson,  Secretary 


120 

S>undee  Royal  Orphan  Institution,  1815. 
Right  Hon.  the  Earl  of  Airlie,  President 
This  institution  is  under  the  management  of  a  committee  of  sub= 
scribers,  partly  ex-officiis  and  partly  elected  annually. 

James  Barland  and  Mrs  Barland,  Teachers 
Matthew  Nimmo,  Surgeon  |  Charles  Roger,  Treasurer 

George  and  Robert  Miln,  Secretaries. 


Bundee  Kirk  Session. 
Alexander  Keay,  Trades'  Lane,  Session  Clerk 
George  Murdoch,  Barrack  Street,  Kirk  Treasurer 
James  Smith,  jun.  Murraygate,  Collector  of  Poors'  Rates. 


Public  Officers. 

John  Irving  Henderson,  SherifiF- Substitute 

John  Boyd  Baxter,  Procurator  Fiscal  for  the  Dundee  District  of  the 

County 
David  Macewen,  Procurator  Fiscal  for  the  Burgh 
Thomas  Cuthbert,  Sheriff  Clerk  Depute. 


Slewspapers. 

Dundee,  Perth,  and  Cupar  Advertiser — 1800.  Published  every 
Friday  morning,  by  Alexander  Macdonald,  New  Inn  Entry,  High 
Street. 

Dundee  Courier — 1816.  Published  every  Tuesday  morning,  by 
David  Hill  and  Son,  Key's  Close,  Nethergate. 

Dundee  Chronicle — 1832.  Published  every  Saturday  afternoon, 
by  James  Lindsay,  New  Inn  Entry,  High  Street. 


J.  Chalmers,  Printer,  Dundee, 


,  D  V  E  R  T  2  S  2  M  S  :?  T 


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Musical  Instruments  of  all  kinds,  either  on  hand,  or  to 
36  had  on  the  shortest  notice,  at  very  moderate  prices. 
Pianofortes  for  Sale,  or  Lent  on  Hire. 
4  &  5  Castle  Street,  1837. 


CARD, 

;^OBERT  TORBET,  Cabinetmaker  and  Upholsterer, 
respectfully  intimates,  that  he  has  opened  a  Wareroom  in 
those  centrical  premises,  No.  125  Nethergate  (opposite  Mr.  Smellie's, 
Cabinetmaker,)  lately  possessed  by  Mr.  George  Luke ;  where  he 
will  constantly  have  on  Sale  an  assortment  of  every  article  in  his  line. 
Meadow  Entry,  Dundee,  1837. 


ADVERTISEMENTS, 


J.  CHALMERS, 

bookseller,  stationer,  and  printer, 
4  Castle  Street, 

"AS  FOR  SALE  the  following  Miscellaneous  Articles:  — 
Albums ;  Ass'  Skin  Memorandum  Books.  Bill  Books ; 
Bill  Cases  ;  Black  Lead  Pencils,  all  kinds  ;  Bramah's  Patent  Pens 
and  Holders  ;  Backgammon  Boards  ;  Bristol  Board,  coloured  and 
plain  ;  Bronze  Powders  ;  Bonnet  Boards.  Cards  and  Card  Cases  ; 
Camel  Hair  Pencils ;  Copy  Books  and  Covers ;  Chess  Men ;  Crayon 
Papers,  coloured  and  plain  ;  Clout's  Durable  Marking  Ink ;  Card 
Counters ;  Calling  Cards ;  Cargo  Books,  printfed  ;  Conversation 
Cards  ;  Chalk  for  Drawing ;  Children's  Toy  Books  and  Lotteries. 
Drawing  Instruments  and  Colours ;  Drawing  Paper,  all  sizes ; 
Direction  Cards ;  Drawing  Books ;  Dissected  Puzzles.  Engine 
Boards.  Fishing  Rods,  Hooks,  and  Tackle,  an  excellent  assort- 
ment ;  Folders,  ivory  and  bone ;  Fancy  Cards,  a  great  variety ; 
Fitch,  Sable  and  Camel  Hair  Pencils.  Globes  ;  Gunter  Scales  ;  Gold 
and  Silver  Borders ;  Gold  and  Silver  Saucers  and  Shells.  Hall's 
Patent  Memorandum  Books  ;  Hair  Brushes  for  Velvet  and  Poonah 
Painting.  Ink  Stands,  rosewood  and  ebony,  mounted  ;  Indian  Ink  ; 
Indian  Rubber,  cake  and  bottle ;  Ink  Glasses,  carved  and  plain ; 
Ivory  Board  for  Drawing  ;  Ivory  Miniature  Leaves.  Log  Slates  ;  ■ 
Locf  Books ;  Lithographic  Drawing  Books ;  Liquid  Cement. 
Mourning  Papers,  black  bordered  and  black  edged,  all  sizes  ;  Magic 
Lanterns  and  Slides ;  Maps  ;  Marbled  Paper  ;  Measuring  Tapes ; 
Miniature  Frames;  Message  Cards,  coloured  and  plain;  Milled 
Boards.  Playing  Cards,  plain  and  coloured ;  Pocket  Ledgers ; 
Pocket  Books  and  Note  Cases;  Pencil  Cases;  Portfolios;  Pen 
Knives,  a  very  large  assortment ;  Parallel  Rules ;  Portable  and 
Steel  Pens ;  Paste  Boards ;  &c.  Quills  and  Pens,  large  assort- 
ment ;  Quadrants.  Rulers ;  Ruling  Pens.  Sea  Charts,  a  large 
assortment;  Slates  and  Sponges;  Telescopes;  Tracing  Papers; 
Tissue  Papers,  all  colours.     Writing  Papers,  very  large  assortment, 

viz. : Pot,  foolscap,  post,  demy,  medium,  royal,  and  super,  royal ; 

Wafers  and  Wafer  Seals;  Walking  Sticks  and  Canes;  Writing 
Parchment  and  Vellum  ;  Wax,  fine  sealing,  various  colours  ;  Wax 
for  Bottles  ;  &c.  &c. 

Music  and  Musical  Instruments  —  Pianofortes;  Har- 
monicons  ;  Violins,  a  large  assortment ;  Bows  ;  Violin  Strings,  &c. ; 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Flutes,  plain  and  tipt,  with  brass  and  silver  keys ;  Bugles;  Trum- 
pets ;  French  Horns  ;  Clarionets ;  Fifes  ;  Flageolets  ;  Trombones. 

A  very  extensive  collection  of  Pianoforte  and  Flute  Music  ; 
Pianoforte,  Flute,  and  Violin  Tutors ;  Music  Paper,  coloured  and 
plain ;    Music  Paper  Books,    &c. ;   Music  bound   to  any  Pattern. 


Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Address  Cards,  Funeral  Letters,  Receipts, 
Bills  of  Parcels,  Prices  Current,  Circulars,  &c.  neatly  executed  in 

LITHOGRAPHY. 

i-ETTEK-PBESS  PRINTING  AND  BOOK  BINDING  IX  ALL  THEIR 
BRANCHES. 

Orders  received  for  all  new  Works  and  Periodical  Publications. 
Ledgers,  Journals,  Day-books,  Cash-books,  &c.  ruled  by  a  Machine, 

and  bound  to  any  pattern  in  a  superior  style. 

Writing  Ink,  manufactured  by  J.  Chalmers,  and  sold  by  him  and 

most  stationers  in  Great  Britain  in  bottles  at  4d.  6d.  Is. 

and  2s.  each. 

Red  Ink,  Cd.     Copying  Ink,  in  Glass  Bottles,  at  9d. 

UPHOLSTERY  AND   CABINET    WAREHOUSE, 
No.  7  Castle  Street. 

■gS  ICHARD  BUIST  begs  to  intimate,  that  he  has  always  on  hand 
a  large  assortment  of  UPHOLSTERY  and  CABINET 
FURNITURE,  viz.  English  and  Scotch  Carpeting,  Crumb  Cloths, 
Floor  Cloths  for  Halls,  Lobbies,  and  Ships'  Cabins,  from  2/4th  to  8 
yards  wide ;  Waxcloth  Tablecovers  on  Green  Baize  and  Moleskin  ; 
Damasks,  Moreens,  and  Furniture  Prints ;  Hair,  Wool,  and  Straw 
Matresses  ;  Downs  and  Feathers  ;  Bedsteads,  Sofas,  Easy  and  other 
Chairs ;  also  a  great  variety  of  Paper  Hangings  from  Is.  4d.  per 
piece  upwards. 

R.  B.  can  with  the  utmost  confidence  recommend  his  Stock 
of  Goods,  being  of  the  best  quality,  which  he  sells  upon  moderate 
terms. 

All  kinds  of  Upholstery  Furnishings,  Wholesale  and  Retail. 
Orders  from  the  country  punctually  attended  tc. 
Dundee,  1837. 


ADVERTISEMEN're, 


DUNDEE  AND  HULL  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 

Office,  Mid  Shore. 

WiLLiAJi  Just,  Manager,  Dundee. 

Agents — Geo.  Cammell,  Hull—Office,  Humber  Dock  Quaj  East ; 

and  John  Garie,  Perth. 

^TEAM-SHIP  FORFARSHIRE,  450  tons  burthen,  and  200 
horse  power,  James  Moncrieflf;  Commander,  leaves  Dundee 
every  Saturday,  and  Hull  every  Wednesday.  Her  Cabins  are  ele- 
gant and  commodious—her  holds  for  Goods  are  extensive— and  she 
has  excellent  accommodation  for  all  sorts  of  Live  Stock,  which  are 
forwarded  to  the  London  and  other  markets  on  Monday  morning. 
Passengers  by  the  Forfarshire  have  opportunities  of  proceed- 
ing from  Hull  to  London  on  the  mornings  of  Tuesday,  Wednesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday,  at  very  low  fares. 


DUNDEE  AND  LEITH  STEAM  PACKET  COMPANY. 
Office,  Earl  Grey's  Dock,  North  Side. 

[RONNIE    DUNDEE,    130   horse   power;     David    Milne, 

Commander. 
MODERN    ATHENS,     L30    horse    power;    John    Waters, 

Commander. 
ROTHESAY,  60  horse  power;  William  Wilson,  Commander. 
One  of  these  steamers  sails  every  lawful  day, — leaving  Dundee 
at  10  o'clock  morning,  and  the  Chain  Pier,  Newhaven,  at  7  o'clock 
morning. 

William  Bisset,  Manager,  Dundee. 

agents. 

William  Wright,  No.  1  Princes'  Street,  Edinburgh,  and  William 

M'Williams  and  Andrew  Greig,  Chain  Pier,  Newhaven. 

WANTED, 

BY  THE  FAMILIES  AT  THE  PERTH  ROAD  AND  MAGDALEN  YARD, 

^k    CALENDERER.     A    steady   person    who    has   a    Calender 
would  find  constant  employment  in  the  above  district. 
*.,*  Despatch  and  early  returns  of  clothes  indispensably  neces- 
sary. 

Dundee,  1837-         l.v.,i...L.  ■- 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


"DEEDS,  NOT   WORDS." 

J'^IPE  and  FIRE  INSURANCES.  RATES  REDUCED 
from  j£20  to  £30  per  cent,  per  annum. 

Life  Insuhance  is  now  considered  by  all  classes  of  the 
community  to  be  one  of  the  most  important  duties  of  life,  to  pro- 
vide for  those  who  are  incapable  to  provide  for  themselves. 

During  the  last  fifty  years,  the  thousands  of  Widows  and 
Orphans  who  have  been  saved  from  want,  misery,  ruin,  and  distress, 
afford  sufficient  proof  of  the  great  utility  and  importance  of  Life 
Assurance. 

For  example  :  a  person  aged  thirty  years  of  age,  by  paying  £2 
per  annum,  half-yearly  or  quarterly,  may  insure  his  life  in  this 
office,  and  thereby  secure  £100  for  the  benefit  of  his  family  or  re- 
presentatives.    Other  ages  equally  low  rates  as  under. 

Annuities  granted  immediately  for  every  £100  sunk  with 
this  Company £8  to  £15  per  cent,  interest  will  be  given. 

Family  Endowments  are  granted  for  future  and  existing 
Children,  upon  equally  liberal  principles. 

independent  WEST-MIDDLESEX  ASSURANCE  COMPANY, 
FOJl  FIRE,  LIVES,  AND  ANNUITIES, 

Baker  Street,  Portman  Square,  London. 

ON  EUUITABLE  PRINCIPLES. 
ESTABLISHED  UNDER  ACT  OF  PARLIAMENT. 

Capital,  One  I^iUion. 
This  Company  continue  to  accept  Insurances  at  the  following 
Reduced  Rates  :  — 

Common  Insurances, Is.  Od.  percent. 

Hazardous  Insurances, 2s.  Od.  percent. 

Double  Hazardous  Insurances, 3s.  6d.  per  cent. 

Farming  Stock, Is.  6d.  per  cent. 

LIFE  INSURANCE  RATES.  ' 

Age.  I       24      ]      34     I       44      I      48     \      50     j       55 

I  £    s.  d.  j  £  s.  d.  I  ^    s.   (1    I  £  s.  (I    I  ^  s   d.  I  ^    s.  d. 

Premium.      |I110|200|2I5  0|350[400[4   18  0 

Proper  forms  may  be  had  of  the  Agents. 
Agents  wanted ;  application  to  be  made  by  letter  (post-paid), 
addressed  to  the  Secretary,  Mr.  William  Hole,  in  the  first  instance. 
N.B. — No  connexion  with  any  of  the  combined  monopolising 
companies !  ! ! 

Thowas  Keith,  Agent,  Dundee. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


IMPROVED  SILK  DYE-WORK,  AND  RENOVATING 
ESTABLISHMENT. 

j^LEXANDER  CRICHTON,  Dyer,  Scourer,  and  Reno- 
vator, Meadow  Entrj-,  Broad  of  Murraygate,  Dundee, 
begs  leave  most  respectfully  to  return  his  sincere  thanks  to  his 
numerous  employers  for  the  support  he  has  experienced  since  he 
commenced  business — particularly  since  he  introduced  the  new 
system  (not  generally  known  but  to  himself)  of  DYING  SILKS  on 
Scientific  Principles.  He  gladly  avails  himself  of  this  opportunity 
of  intimating  that  he  has  lately  been  in  Paris,  which  he  visited  for 
the  purpose  of  making  himself  acquainted  with  the  excellencies  of 
making  Bright  Colours — for  which  the  Parisians  are  so  much  famed; 
and,  in  consequence  of  this,  and  of  the  experience  he  has  had  in 
London  and  Edinburgh,  and  other  parts  of  the  kingdom,  he  hopes 
he  will  be  found  fully  qualified  to  give  satisfaction  in  the  Dyeing  of 
Ladies'  Dresses,  Shawls,  &c.,  exactly  to  their  tastes,  both  in  the 
French  and  English  Fashions. 

A.  C.  takes  this  opportunity  of  informing  his  customers,  that 
he  has  just  received  from  his  Correspondent  in  Paris,  a  new  invented 
pa.tent  Machine,  unrivalled  in  the  Dressing  and  Finishing  of  Silks— 
the  only  one  of  its  kind  in  Scotland. 

A.  C.  also  begs  to  state  that,  with  a  view  to  ensure  despatch  to 
his  customers,  he  keeps  an  experienced  individual  for  the  express 
purpose  of  Renovating  Ladies'  and  Gentlemen's  Wearing  Apparel, 
which  is  done  in  the  Parisian  fiishion,  free  from  any  unpleasant  smelly 
with  a  beautiful  lustre  attached. 

Orders  through  any  of  the  following  Agents,  will  be  returned 
without  any  charge  for  carriage  : — 

Mr  Peter  M'Naughton,  clothier Coupar  Angus. 

Miss  Jean  Crichton,  dressmaker New  Rattray. 

Mr  William  Littlejohn,  merchant... Forfar. 

Mr  J.  Walker  and  Mr  J.  Cownie Alyth. 

Mr  Andrew  Scott,  carrier Cupar  Fyfe. 

Mr  Graham,  draper St.  Andrews. 

Mr  James  Brown,  Anstruther  carrier.. ..Anstruther. 

Ladies  calling  at  his  shop  will  be  shown  Fancy  Silk  Patterns, 
direct  from  Paris. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


Gentlemen  going  abroad,  or  residing  at  a  distance,  may  be 
supplied  with  a  chemical  composition  for  removing  stains,  &c.  fiom 
their  body  clothes.  . 

N.  B. — Not  accountable  for  any  articles  after  twelve  months. 


A.  C.  begs  to  intimate  that,  from  and  after  this  date,  he  will 
not  hold  himself  responsible  for  any  goods  for  which  a  receipt  is  not 
granted  on  delivery  at  his  work. 
Meadow  Entry,   1837. 


OBSERVE! 


^IVE  C.  Patterson's  matchless  PASTE  BLACKING, 
Dundee,  a  trial ;  and  you  will  experimentally  find  that  it  is 
not  only  the  cheapest  but  in  reality  the  best  Blacking  now  manu- 
factured. In  it  are  combined  the  twofold  qualifications  of  moistening, 
and  consequently  preserving  the  leather,  as  well  as  producing  a  real 
jet  black  polish,  hitherto  unequalled,  with  little  labour.  The  Black- 
ing being  prepared  solely  upon  chemical  principles,  every  pernicious 
and  hurtful  ingredient  for  the  leather,  commonly  used  in  the  manu- 
facture of  Blacking,  is  neutralized. 

Wholesale  orders,   addressed  to  C.   Patterson,  Black's  Croft, 
Dundee,  will  meet  with  prompt  attention.    To  prevent  mistakes,  be 
sure  to  ask  for  "  C.  Patterson's  Matchless  Paste  Blacking." 
Sold  in  Packages  and  Tin  Boxes  from  Id.  to  Is. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


REGISTER   OFFICE  FOR  SERVANTS, 
No.  153,  Head  of  Seagate. 

T&l  RS.  MACKAY  begs  leave  respectfully  to  return  her  sincere 
thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry,  and  Public  in  general,  for 
the  liberal  manner  in  which  her  establishment  has  all  along  been 
supported  ;  and  trusts  that  her  unremitting  attention  to  the  interests 
of  her  employers  will  secure  a  continuance  of  public  favour. 

WANTED  — Cooks;  Kitchen,  House,  Table,  Nursery, 
Laundry,  and  Dairy  Maids ;  and  Servants  of  All-work,  All  letters 
to  be  post-paid. 

Dundee,  1837. 


EXPEDITIOUS  LAND  CONVEYANCE  BETWEEN 
GLASGOW,  PERTH,  AND  DUNDEE. 

V  &  P.  CAMERON  beg  most  respectfully  to  inform  the  Public, 
that  they  have  made  arrangements  for  greater  Expedition  in 
the  conveyance  of  Goods  between  Glasgow,  Perth,  and  Dundee,  and 
all  other  places  in  the  North  of  Scotland,  than  hitherto  attempted. 
They  are  now  enabled  to  make  the  trip  between  these  cities  in  one 
day.  Example :  Goods,  leaving  Glasgow  on  Monday  afternoon, 
are  delivered  in  Perth  and  Dundee  on  Wednesday  morning. 

Their  carts  start  from  Glasgow  and  Dundee  on  Monday, 
Wednesday,  and  Friday  afternoon  ;  and  from  Perth  on  Tuesday, 
Thursday,  and  Saturday  afternoon. 

Their  carts  leave  for  Cupar  Fife  and  Edinburgh  on  Monday, 
Tuesday,  Thursday,  and  Friday ;  and  from  54  Lothian  Street, 
Edinburgh,  for  Dundee,  on  Monday,  Wednesday,  and  Friday. 

H.  Smart  leaves  Dundee  for  Brechin  and  Aberdeen  on  Tues- 
day and  Friday. 

J.  &  P.  C.  beg  to  state,  that  these  arrangements  having  been 
made  at  considerable  expense,  with  a  view  to  a  public  general 
accommodation,  they  trust  to  merit  a  continuance  of  that  public 
favour  and  encouragement  they  have  so  long  experienced. 

27  Blackfriars'  Street,  Glasgow ;  14  Mill  Street,  Perth ;  and 
Exchange  Street,  Dundee. 

1837. 


ADVERTISEMENTS. 


DENTAL  SURGERY. 

]®1  R.  SPENCE,  SuKGEON  &  Dentist,  continues  to  devote  his 
entire  attention  to  the  various  affections  of  the  Mouth, 

and  may  be  daily  consulted  in  all  cases  of  disease  or  deficien  c  Y 

of  the  Teeth,  Gums,  or  Palate,  at  his  Rooms,  Meadowside. 

Natural  and  Artificial  Teeth  of  all  kinds,   also  Artificial  Gums 

and  Palates  of  the  most  approved  construction,  most  comfortably 

and  naturally  adapted. 
Dundee,  1837. 


PIAxMO  FORTE  TUNING,  &c. 

"M  OHN  WILSON,  Pianoforte  Maker  and  Tuner,  returns 
his  grateful   thanks  to  his  numerous  friends  for  the  liberal 
encouragement  he  continues  to  receive  from  them  in  his  profession. 
The  follovfing  is  a  list  of  his  charges  for  tuning  in  town: — 
Square  Pianofortes,    -H"-         -         -       £0     40 
Cabinet  ditto,  -         -         -         -         - 

Grand  ditto,       .         _         -         -         - 

Or  by  the  year,  calling  monthly  :- 
Square  Pianofortes,  -        „         -         - 

Cabinet  ditto,     _         -         -         -         - 
Grand  ditto,  .         _         -         -         - 

J.  W.  would  recommend  the  yearly  arrangement  as  by  far  the 
best  for  keeping  Pianofortes  in  good  order.  During  these  eight 
years,  he  has  had  the  charge  of  a  considerable  number  of  instru- 
ments in  that  way  to  the  entire  satisfaction  of  his  employers.  Every 
attention  paid  to  the  repairing  department.  Pianofortes,  which 
have  been  much  used,  will  be  found  to  be  greatly  improved  by 
getting  the  hammers  new  covered  and  the  keys  wedged,  &c.  which 
can  be  done  at  a  trifling  expense.  Specimens  may  be  seen,  if  re- 
quired. 

Metallic  Plates  furnished  for  Pianofortes. 

Orders  received  at  the  shops  of  Mr.  Clialmers,  Castle  Street ; 
Mr.  Shaw,  High  Street;    Mr.   Donaldson,  Reform  Street;  and  at 
his  own  premises,  No.  45  King  Street. 
Dundee,  1837. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 
TEA,  WINE,  AND  SPIRIT  WAREHOUSE, 

No.  69  MURRAYGATE, 

(North  side,  opposite  Dundee  New  Bank.) 

"^J^ILLIAM  LAWSON  begs  to  intimate  to  his  numerous 
Friends  and  the  Public,  that  he  has  always  on  hand  a  large 
and  well  selected  Stock  of  superior  Teas,  Wines,  Spirits,  &c.  which 
he  purchases  at  the  first  markets,  and  is  enabled  to  sell  at  very 
low  prices. 

Orders  from  the  country  punctually  attended  to. 
69  Murraygate. 

NEW 
HIRING   ESTABLISHMENT  AND  LIVERY  STABLES, 

Castle  Street, 
(In  connexion  with  Sinclair's  Hotel.) 

Jl^  CRUICKSHANK  respectfully  begs  leave  to  intimate,  that 
he  has  REMOVED  his  ESTABLISHMENT  from  Aber- 
deen, to  those  Stables  in  Castle  Street,  lately  occupied  by  Mr. 
Merchant,  which  have  been  altogether  renewed,  and  are  now  fitted 
up  in  the  most  complete  and  fashionable  style;  in  doing  whicli,  no 
expense  has  been  spared  so  as  to  render  them  superior  to  any  Esta- 
blishment of  the  kind  in  Scotland:  He  begs  therefore  to  express  his 
hope  that,  having  always  first-rate  Post  Chaises,  Noddy  Coaches, 
Gigs,  and  Saddle  Horses,  which  his  long  experience  enables  him  to 
select,  and  being  always  at  home,  so  that  he  can  insure  the  most 
punctual  attendance  and  immediate  attention  to  all  orders,  his  new 
Establishment  will  meet  with  the  entire  approbation  and  be  honoured 
with  the  patronage  of  the  Public,  which  it  shall  be  his  constant  study 
to  merit. 

Livery  Stables,  Castle  Street,  Dundee,  1837. 

*,"  Gentlemen's  Horses  kept  at  livery  on  the  most  moderate 
terms. 

Orders  left  at  the  Coach  OflSce,  Sinclair's  Hotel,  will  be 
punctually  attended  to. 


ADVERTISEMENTS.  11 


SINCLAIR'S    HOTEL, 
(Late  Merchant's). 

'UGH  SINCLAIR,  late  Waiter  in  the  Waterloo  Hotel,  Edin- 
burgh, returms  his  grateful  thanks  to  the  Nobility,  Gentry, 
Commercial  Gentlemen,  and  the  Public  in  general,  for  the  liberal 
share  of  patronage  he  has  experienced  since  he  opened  the  above  old- 
established  Hotel,  which  is  situated  at  the  head  of  Castle  Street,  and 
in  the  centre  and  most  public  part  of  Dundee.  As  the  house  has 
undergone  a  complete  repair  and  alteration,  and  on  examination  will 
be  found  to  be  one  of  the  most  comfortable  Hotels  in  the  Kingdom, 
H.  S.  from  his  long  experience  as  waiter  in  the  principal  Hotels  in 
Scotland,  and  by  his  personal  attendance  and  attention  to  the  com- 
forts of  those  who  honour  his  house  with  their  support,  hopes  to 
merit  a  continuance  of  public  favour. 

Hot,  Cold,  Shower,  and  Vapour  Baths,  in  Marble. 

Post  Office  and  Royal  Mail  Coach  OflSce  on  the  pre- 
mises.— Stage  Coaches  to  all  parts  of  the  kingdom. 
Dundee,  1837. 


LABORATORY, 

111  OvERGATE,  Dundee, 
(Third  Shop  from  Tay  Street.) 

"H"  LYON  ALEXANDER,  Chemist  and  Druggist,  begs  to 
return  thanks  for  the  liberal  share  of  public  patronage  with 
which  be  has  been  hitherto  favoured  ;  and  respectfully  solicits  the 
public  attention  to  the  select  Stock  of  MEDICINE  which  he  has 
on  hand,  including  patent  Medicine,  and  every  article  usually  sold 
in  the  line.  From  his  unremittirig  personal  attendance  at  the  La- 
boratory, where  every  prescription  is  made  up  under  his  immediate 
superintendance,  the  Public  may  rely  with  confidence  on  the  strictest 
attention  being  paid  to  the  orders  with  which  he  may  be  favoured  ; 
both  as  to  the  quality  of  the  Medicine,  and,  what  is  of  no  less  im- 
portance, the  exact  quantity  and  proportions  in  which  the  Medicine 
may  be  prescribed. 

Dundee,  1837. 


12  ADVERTISEMENTS. 


JI^JR.  GRAY,  Surgeon,  Dundee,  begs  to  announce  to  the  In» 
habitants  of  Dundee  and  the  surrounding  country,  that  he 
has  found  out  an  elegant  preparation  of  MEDICINES  for  preserv- 
ing and  beautifying  the  TEETH,  much  superior  to  that  in  general 
use,  which  is  merely  a  preparation  of  Chalk  and  Cutle  Fish-bone ; 
or  Chalk  coloured  with  a  little  Vermilion.  He  can  assure  those 
who  may  give  it  a  fair  trial,  and  continue  the  daily  use  of  it,  that 
they  will  have  very  little  occasion  to  employ  a  Dentist,  either  now 
or  at  any  future  period. 

Price  Is.  per  box. 
Mr  Gray  has  on  hand  an  excellent  Stock  of  Medicines,  all  of 
the  finest  quality, 

29  Union  Street,  Dundee,  1837. 


JJAVID  CRIGHTON,  Surveyor  for  Lloyd's,  begs  respect- 
fully to  intimate  to  Shipownersand  others  wishing  to  contract 
for  the  BUILDING  of  VESSELS  at  Dundee,  that  he  will  furnish 
specifications  agreeable  to  the  various  standings  of  the  First  Class  of 
Ships  in  Lloyd's  Register,  and  superintend  their  construction,  giving 
his  best  attention  to  the  interests  of  those  who  may  favour  him  with 
their  employ. 

Dundee,  1837- 


STEAM-BOAT  AND  OYSTER   TAVERN. 

T®M  RS.  LOW  begs  respectfully  to  return  thanks  to  her  numerous 
Friends  and  the  Public,  for  the  liberal  support  she  has  re- 
ceived since  the  demise  of  her  husband ;  and  also  to  inform  them  of 
her  REMOVAL  to  the  STEAM-BOAT  and  OYSTER  TAVERN, 
East  Craig  Pier;  where,  by  strict  attention  to  the  comfort  of  her 
customers,  and  keeping  liquors  of  the  best  quality,  she  hopes  still 
to  merit  that  share  of  public  favour  she  has  hitherto  done. 

Fresh  Oysters,  in  and  out  of  shell,  every  day  in  their  season. 

N.  B. — Families,    as   usual,    supplied  ;   and    orders   from    the 
)untry  punctually  attended  to. 
Dundee,  1837. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS. 


13 


SUN  FIRE  OFFICE,     WhJ%     Established  1710, 

AND 

SUN    LIFE    OFFICE, 
CoRNHiLL,  Craig's  Court,  Charing  Cross, 

AND 

65  Welbeck  Street,  Cavendish  Square,  London. 


Managers. 


Charles  Pole,  Esq.  Treasurer 
Charles  Boulton,  Esq. 
The  Hon.  P.  Pleydell  Bouverie 
AVilliam  Burnie,  Esq. 
James  Campbell,  jun.  Esq. 
Harry  Chester,  Esq. 
John  Cockerel],  Esq. 
Thomas  Dorrien,  jun.  Esq. 
John  Drummond,  Esq. 
Charles  B.  Ford,  Esq. 
William  R.  Hamilton,  Esq. 
Edward  Harman,  Esq. 


Felix  C.  Ladbroke,  Esq. 
Felix  Ladbroke,  Esq. 
C.  Shaw  Lefevre,  Esq.  M.P. 
The  Hon.  Hugh  Lindsay 
Charles  Littledale,  Esq, 
Henry  Littledale,  Esq. 
George  W.  Norman,  Esq. 
John  Pearse,  Esq. 
Brice  Pearse,  Esq, 
Charles  R.  Pole,  Esq. 
C.  George  Thornton,  Esq. 
George  3.  Thornton,  Esq. 


^g^HIS  Office  insures  against  loss  or  damage  by  Fire,  in  Great 
Britain   and    Ireland,    and   also   in    Foreign    Countries,    all 
descriptions  of  buildings  and  property,  including  mills  and  manu- 
factories, and  the  goods,  wares,  and  merchandize  in  the  same  ;  ships 
in  harbour  or  in  dock  ;  craft  on  navigable  rivers  and  canals ;  and  the 
goods  laden  on  the  same ;  waggons  travelling  the  roads,  and  their 
contents  ;  and  farming  stock  of  all  descriptions ;  on  liberal  terms  and 
conditions. 
Agricultural  produce,  farming  stock  and  utensils  of  husbandry, 
are  exempt  Jrom  duty. 


The  Sun  Life  Assurance  Society  was  established  in  the  year  1810, 
(the  centenary  of  the  Sun  Fire  Office  Company).  The  Managers 
have  had  premiums  calculated  proportional  to  the  values  of  the  risks 
at  the  different  periods  of  life,  which,  undor  45  years  of  age  when 
the  assurance  is  for  the  whole  of  life,  and  under  55  for  shorter 
periods,  are  considerably  lower  than  are  generally  required.  They 
also  allow  a  share  of  the  profits,  on  •each  life  policy,  of  not  less  than 
^100  for  the  whole  of  life. 


Tabies  of  Rates,  Premiums,  and  Conditions  of  Iksurange, 
may  be  had  at  the  Sun  Fire  and  Life  Insurance  Office,  / 

Castle  Street,  Dundee. 

D.  B.  NiVEN,  Agent. 
The  amount  of  duty  paid  by  the  Sun  Fire  Office  in  1836  was  £141,335 


14  ADVERTISEMENTS. 

EDUCATION. 

"MffR.    MILLS  begs  to  intimate  to  his   Friends  and  the  Public, 

that  he  has  OPENED  CLASSES  in  that  central  School 
Room,  head  of  Tindal's  Wynd,  for  English,  Writing,  Arithmetic, 
-Mathematics,  Book  Keeping,  (as  practised  in  Merchants'  Offices,) 
Geography,  French,  &c.  on  the  following  moderate  terms,  viz. 

English,  intellectual  system,         -         4d.  per  week. 

Writing  and  Common  Arithmetic,         5d.  per  week. 

Higher  Branches,  named  above,  -         6d.  per  week. 
Hours  of  Teaching  from  10  till  I,  and  from  2  till  4  o'olock. 

Dundee,  1837- 


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